When he was elected he was the candidate of a regional party made up mostly of the residue of the old Federalists that his father had led. His first and only national party was the Whigs which he helped found as a counter to Jackson's Democrats and in which he was a leader for many years.
John Q. Adams died as a Whig, the party he helped to start up.
John Quincy Adams supported his father and the Federalists when he was young.
John Adams belonged to the Federalist party, which was in existence from the 1790s to about 1816.
He switched to Democratic- Republican. He first belonged to the Federalist Party.
John Quincy Adams was often at odds with the Federalist Party, the party of his father, President John Adams. He voted against them on many issues and eventually abandoned the party. Adams eventually aligned himself with the Republican party and after a hotly contested battle between Andrew Jackson and Henry Clay, became the Republican President in 1825.
He belonged to the FEDERALIST p
Whigs party
No,he was the 6th,however Andrew Jackson was the 7th.For further reference look hereHTTP://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Presidents_of_the_United_States
Adams became a leader of the Whigs after he was President.
He grew up at Braintree (now Quincy) Massachusetts
John Q. Adams was supported by a coalition of the old Federalist residue of his father, upper class Southerners and in general, those who were anti-Jackson. His supporters formed the Whig Party by the time he ran a second time.
Election of 1828 it was John Quincy Adams of The National Republican Party, then in the election of 1832 the closest runner up to Jackson was Henry Clay of the same party as JQ Adams