Few men contributed more to U.S. Independence than John Adams, the "Atlas of American Independence" in the eyes of fellow signer Richard Stockton. A giant among the Founding Fathers, Adams was one of the coterie of leaders who generated the American Revolution, for which his prolific writings provided many of the politico-philosophical foundations. Not only did he help draft the Declaration, but he also steered it through the Continental Congress.
Taken from Signers of the Declaration: Biographical Sketches - John Adams
National Park Service, 04-July-2004
John Adams was nicknamed the Atlas of American Independence.
John Adams
because he was smart and helped people inside the country and out
John Adams got his nickname the atlas of independence for being so smart and helping everyon with their needs.
The nickname Atlas of Independence belongs to President John Adams. He earned the title by being a deep thinking person who knew his own mind and spoke it.
A book of maps is called an Atlas.A book or collection of maps is called an Atlas, named for the Greek god who jobwas to support the heavens and the earth.A book of maps is an atlas. You can find atlas' online and in your public library.
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Historical Atlas of the American West was created in 1989.
President John Adams had the following nicknames:The Colossus of Independence -- Given to him by Thomas Jefferson for his leadership in Congress in 1776The Duke of Braintree -- A sarcastic reference to his grandiose airsKing John the SecondOld Sink or Swim -- For the speech in which he vowed "To sink or swim; to live or die; survive or perish with my country"His Rotundity -- for being rather overweight and fond of formalThe Atlas of Independence
The first back bone is called as atlas. The Atlas is said to have lifted the earth. This atlas 'lifts' the skull.
A book of maps is called an atlas.
Atlas's father was a Titan called Iapetus.