Agreed in what? Please be more specific. If you mean by friends I heard he's a grumpy guy and rivals Thomas Edison.
John Adams, Samuel Adams, John Hancock, Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, and Patrick Henry agreed to form the Continental Army.
He was Democrat-Republican, his vice president was Federalist; therefore, they rarely agreed on anything.
The United States and Spain agreed to this treaty. Adams was the US Secretary of State, John Quincy Adams and Onis was the Spanish foreign minister, Luis de Onis.
Yes, John Adams was a student of the Enlightenment and therefore agreed with Voltaire's saying "I may not agree with you but I will defend to the death your right to say it" (that isn't the exact quote, but you hopefully get the idea). Extend this belief unto actions, and what we have here is John Adams.
Francis G Adams was related to neither John Adams or John Q adams but John Adams and John Q Adams are father and son father=John Adams son=John Q Adams
John Adams, Sr. was the name of the father of President John Adams. John Quincy Adams was John Adams' son.
John Quincy Adams was the eldest son of John Adams.
His Excellency not necessarily: John Adams and his like-minded colleagues in the senate wanted the title to be "His Highness" but due to the fact that the House argued it was too monarchical they agreed on "Mr. President" reference: the American journey
Thomas Hutchinson and Samuel Adams.
It was John Adams
Samuel Adams did not defend the British soldiers after the Boston Massacre. John Adams defended them. Sam really disliked them and went against them. John (a cousin of Sam) didn't really like them either but he did defend the British soldiers in trial for the Boston Massacre
it was john Adams and savanna Adams