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John Quincy Adams
John Quincy Adams
Quincy Massachusetts
John Quincy Adams
John Quincy Adams, the 6th President of the United States, named his son George Washington. Adams served as president from 1825 to 1829.
No- in fact Adams spoke out against slavery.
Knowing that the country would not agree on abolishing slavery altogether, Adams proposed a constitutional amendment saying that no one could be born into slavery after 1845.
Knowing that the country would not agree on abolishing slavery altogether, Adams proposed a constitutional amendment saying that no one could be born into slavery after 1845.
No, Abraham Lincoln did.
he did not think it was fair
John Quincy Adams prohibited slavery in any new state to join the Union. :)
Well, slavery was a big issue in the United States at the time. Mr. Adams was strongly against slavery just like his father. Which makes His father, John Adams, my favorite President of the United States.
No, in his time slavery was an acceptable practice.
He wanted to stop slavery
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John Quincy Adams' goals was to serve his country as president and diplomat. He also was in the House of Representatives. He helped write the Monroe Doctorine and found the Smithsonian Institution. He was against slavery and went before the Supreme Court on the The Amistad case. He died speaking out against the Mexican War.