John Adams and Washington were in agreement on most things. Adams disagreed with Jefferson and this disagreement led to the Federalist party of Adams and the Democratic Republicans of Jefferson.
It depends on if you agree with his political party or not. Thomas Jefferson, his vice-president, disagreed with him many times.
George Washington
The only former U.S. President who ran as a member of the Federalist Party was John Adams.
George Washington was the President before John Adams but John was George's Vice President.
Washington was not a party member and he did not like the idea of political parties. However, his policies were closer to the Federalists and John Adams than to Jefferson's party.
The two US Presidents that were members of the Federalist Party were George Washington and John Adams.
John Adams belonged to the Federalist party, which was in existence from the 1790s to about 1816.
He was part of the Federalist party, which was like today's Republican party (as opposed to the Republican party, which was like today's Democratic party).
John Adams (was the vice president of George Washington).
Adams was the head of the Federalist party.
Yes, it was difficult for Adams. He had a hard job trying replace Washington. There were diplomatic problems with France and Britain and Adams was worried about an insurrection at home. Jefferson disagreed with him on most things and was no help .
George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson