Here are some hardships faced by John Adams:
Adams was a man who was away from his family a great deal. He did work for congress and traveled to France for Congress. He had a farm and 6 children, so this would have been hard on him. He lost a baby at birth, and one died as a toddler. His family was just outside of Boston so had the chance to have the farm attacked the British. His wife watched the battle of Bunker Hill from their farm. This had to be hard for him not to be with them. His relationship with Jefferson also broke down in his life and just before they died they reconciled and met, but they had been long time friends / roommates in France so he may have missed his time with Jefferson .
hard to leave family
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migrants were so desperate for work that they travel vast distances to find it.
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.
Nothing. He owned a monopoly in the oil industry!
John Adams, Ben Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, John Hancock, and Samuel Adams are some of the founding fathers.
· 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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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.