Adams took office in March of 1797 and served until March of 1801.
He was no longer president.
There was no president in 1769 because it was before the end of the Revolutionary War. So no, John Adams was not the President then. He was the 2nd President of the United States (1797-1801)
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John Adams' presidency ended on March 4, 1801, when Thomas Jefferson was inaugurated as the third President of the United States.
Marshall. Washington was President from 1789 to 1797. John Marshall became Chief Justice at the end of John Adams' term as President in 1801.
John Quincy Adams was 29 at the beginning of his father's term and 33 at the end.
George Washington was the only president to never live in the White House. John Adams had only a few months there at the end of his term.
George Washington and John Adams were the presidents while the White House was being built. Pres. Washington died before its completion. Pres. Adams moved in shortly before the end of his term as President.
John Adams was the first Vice President of the US, and held that term twice. He followed that up by being elected as the 2nd President of the US. He co-authored the Declaration of Independence.
John Adams - TV miniseries - ended on 2008-04-27.
Washington is the only U.S. president who never lived in Washington. John Adams moved in near the end of his presidency, in the fall of 1800.
During what's known as the XYZ Affair, President Adams sent diplomats to France for the purpose of attempting to negotiate peace with France. The end result was the Treaty of Mortefontaine.