he had 3 boys and 2 girls. and this is true.
Adams lived long before presidents typically had a library to house their papers. The personal library of the Adams family, which contains some 14,000 books is located in a stone building on the grounds of the family home in Braintree, Mass, is run by the Park Service.
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There was no inheritance in the Adams family. There wasn't a fancy mansion or an abundance of money, but John Adams minded his money carefully as to never fall into debt. He wasn't rolling in it, but he also was not poor. He was middle class.
John Adams enjoyed Walking, fishing, and reading
John Adams' friends were people, of course. Some of his friends were Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and Benjamin Franklin.
John Adams, Ben Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, John Hancock, and Samuel Adams are some of the founding fathers.
When John Adams was President he did some bad things.. Like for example had and affair and it wasn't with Abigail Adams. And a good thing is that he made a law to let women vote. He did good and bad things.
· Abraham Lincoln · Andrew Jackson · Andrew Johnson · John Adams · John Quincy Adams
Some historians say that John Quincy Adams was the best Secretary of State the U.S. ever had.
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Abigail Adams really did not sacrifice her life directly to the colonies, but she did inadvertently; for she sacrificed her comfort and life to take care of their family's farm while her husband John Adams was away on ambassador trips to Europe. Without her care of the farm, John Adams might not have been able to go to Europe. And without his trips to Europe, the colonies might not have been able to gain their independence. Also, she was a great support to John Adams when he was in the presidential office.
Yes, they were husband and wife. John and Abigail Adams were married on October 25th, 1764; they had a son John Quincy Adams. John Adams became the second US president, and John Quincy Adams became the sixth president. By all accounts, John and Abigail had a very close and loving relationship, in which they wrote more than a thousand letters to each other (John's work as a diplomat and then as president required him to travel for extended periods of time). I enclose a link to some of their correspondence.