John Adams [October 30, 1735-July 4, 1826] taught for a couple of years in Worcester, Massachusetts. He was a recent graduate of Harvard College. He didn't want to follow his family's career choice for him as a minister. He needed the time to figure out which direction to take instead. He ended up deciding upon a career in law.
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the lesson that the author attempt to teach in this poem is some of the little kid make their parents upset about them
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She tried to teach her children but she wanted to speak to her husband to.So she wrote letters and tought her kids.
His children were: Nabby Adams, John Quincy Adams, Susanna Adams, Charles Adams, and Thomas Adams.
Well Samuel Adams was related to John Adams, they were cousins. John Adams was John Quincy Adams father. Therefore Samuel Adams was John Adams second cousin.
Francis G Adams was related to neither John Adams or John Q adams but John Adams and John Q Adams are father and son father=John Adams son=John Q Adams
Samuel Adams and John Adams were second cousins. John Adams was James Adams father, John Quincy Adams was also John Adams son and James Adams brother. no there weren't brothers
NO, John Adams had 5 children all from his wife Abigail Smith Adams. Their names were Abigail Jr. (Nabby) Adams, John Quincy Adams, Susanna Adams, Charles Adams, and Thomas Adams
Family members of John Adams include his wife Abigail Adams. He had six children who were named John Quincy Adams, Abigail Adams Smith, Charles Adams, Thomas Boylston Adams, Susanna Adams, and Elizabeth Adams.
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