Congress did not support John Quincy Adams's ambitions to advance the arts and sciences. Congress was mostly made up of Democratic-Republicans (Quincy Adams was a Federalist) who believed in small government, so they were not willing to fund what Adams was proposing.
Congress did not support John Quincy Adams's ambitions to advance the arts and sciences. Congress was mostly made up of Democratic-Republicans (Quincy Adams was a Federalist) who believed in small government, so they were not willing to fund what Adams was proposing.
Samuel Adams cretated the committee of correspondence so the colonists can get inform of the british actions.
John Quincy Adams
Samuel James Adams
Adams appoints judges
Samuel Adams was a patriot.
Congress did not support John Quincy Adams's ambitions to advance the arts and sciences. Congress was mostly made up of Democratic-Republicans (Quincy Adams was a Federalist) who believed in small government, so they were not willing to fund what Adams was proposing.
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Robert Adams, the science fiction writer, passed away on January 4, 1990.
Julia Adams has written: 'Grains' -- subject(s): Grain, Juvenile literature
Randy Adams has written: 'Wyoming' -- subject(s): History, Juvenile literature
Faith Adams has written: 'El Salvador' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Salvadorans
Michael Ian Adams has written: 'Three authors of alienation' -- subject(s): Alienation (Social psychology) in literature, Criticism and interpretation, Latin American literature, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Latin American literature
Leonie Adams has written: 'Those Not Elect (Bcl1-Ps American Literature Ser.)' 'Midsummer'
Jennifer Adams has written: 'Pride & prejudice' -- subject(s): Counting, Juvenile literature, Board books
Jessie Clayton Adams has written: 'More than money' -- subject(s): Biography, Juvenile literature
Ernest Charles Adams has written: 'Science in building for craft student and technician'
John Carlos Rowe has written: 'The other Henry James' -- subject- s -: Literature and society, History, Social classes in literature, Gays in literature, Social ethics in literature, Sex role in literature, Political and social views, Children in literature, Homosexuality and literature, Women in literature 'Afterlives of modernism' -- subject- s -: History, Modernism - Literature -, Politics and literature, Liberalism in literature, History and criticism, American fiction, Transnationalism in literature 'Restless analysts, Henry Adams and Henry James' -- subject- s -: Symbolism in literature 'Henry Adams and Henry James' -- subject- s -: Criticism and interpretation