Adams didn't take a side, because he died before the war began.
John Quincy Adams was named after his grandfather on his mother's side. His grandpa died right before he was born.
That information is not given in his biography.
John Adams shoe side was 13!
John Adams was on the British's side. he was the British's lawyer.
he was on the American side
NO, she was on the side of the partiots like her husband, John Adams
the patriots
You will see John Adams signing the Declaration of Independence on the reverse side of the $2 bill
In that he died July 4, 1826, about 35 years before the war started, most bets are on neither.
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She was a patriot like her husband, John Adams.
The federal government directed by President Van Buren maintained that the mutineers were slaves and should be returned to Cuba. This was the position of the Spanish government and Van Buren did not want to antagonize Spain. John Quincy Adams was an ex-president, current Congressman from Massachusetts , already in Washington ,and generally a political enemy of Jackson and Van Buren. Thus he was an obvious choice for a high-profile lawyer that might argue the other side of the case for the abolitionists who sponsored the Supreme Court appeal. I do not know if Adams was paid for his services.