Adams had a large role. He was the attorney for the soldiers accused in the Boston Massacre. In 1776 he helped edit the Declaration and later he was sent to France to get funds and support for the war. He was at the Treaty of Paris, VP under Washington, 2 nd president of the US, and was the first to live in the White House. He was the father of six, farmer, and husband to Abigail. At the end of his presidency he retired to his farm in Quincy, MA.
John Adams played a crucial role in early American government when he drafted the Declaration of Independence. He also fought hard against the unfair taxation of US citizens by Parliament.
He favored a strong central government. John Adams was a Federalist.
John Adams role in the revolucionary war was to get the british out of their land and out of their stuff
John Adams persuaded King George the 3rd to sign the constitution
Since John F Kennedy assianted
he was a delagate
John Adams role in the American Revolutionary War was that of a critic of the Stamp Act in 1765. He didn't join the Sons of Liberty, but he was influential in their work. In addition, he had a role in the drafting of the Declaration of Independence.
he blue printed it and defended it
John Quincy Adams played no role in the convention. He was only 19 and finishing up his degree at Harvard when the convention began. His father would have been a delegate but was in Europe as minister to England.
Abigail Adams was the wife of President John Adams and the mother of President John Quincy Adams. She was known for her intelligence and strong personality, advocating for women's rights and education. Abigail played a significant role in American Revolution and early American politics through her correspondence with her husband and other leaders.
None specifically. The fourth of July is a celebration of declaring our independence from England. John Adams played a major role in that event.
Neither were there. Adams was in Holland and Jefferson was in France, yet Adams had seen it coming. In early January 1787 he sent to a printer in London titled A Defence of the Constitutions of Government of the United States of America. It was more of a pamphlet than a book. Copies were sent to the United States and to Jefferson in Paris. His pamplet was a case for checks and balances in government. He wrote "The people of America now had the best opportunity and greatest trust in their hands."
Kinda after George Washington dies
John Adams defended the British soldiers who were arrested after the Boston massacre.