His life must have been interesting and reasonably comfortable. He witnessed the Battle of Bunker Hill when he was ten and had first hand knowledge of the beginning of the Revolution. He spent seven years in Europe with his family living in several different places then came back to Boston as a young man after the war ended.
He lived on his father's farm near Boston, Mass.
john adams had an affair with his brothers wife
None. The car had not yet been invented.
There is a statue/memorial of him in Manhattan.
There was no such thing as recorded music (or recorded anything) back then; all music was live music, often an outdoor band.
Andrew Jackson related to the common man. In 1828, He triumphed over the aristocratic, reclusive and unpopular incumbent President John Quincy Adams.
Football
brave, loyal, and kind
he liked opera
I hope it was a mare.
They were married and had 6 children.
Obviously Clay did not think that Jackson should be president. He did not think that Jackson had the kind of experience that a president needed and thought the Adams did. He also wanted to be president himself someday soon and knew that Adams would appoint him to the office of secretary of state, which at that time was the stepping stone to the presidency.
his style as characterized by Precision, Principle-seeking, Problem-solving, and Strong Will.