No. Adams was a diplomat, not a soldier.
Yes, John Quincy Adams served in the militia during the American Revolution. He was appointed as a lieutenant in the Massachusetts militia in 1780. Although he did not see combat, his service was part of his early dedication to the revolutionary cause and the principles of independence.
john quincey adams John Quincy Adams, who was returned to Congress after his term as President, in a speech to the House of Representatives said: "If slavery must go by blood and war, let war come."
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This was a quote by John Quincy Adams. It came from a speech he gave to the House of Represenitives.
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No. Adams was a diplomat, not a soldier.
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J. Q. Adams served in the House from 1830 until 1848.
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No, John Quincy Adams is not single.
No, this was John Adams, John Quincy Adams' father.
No. After his presidency, he became a US Representative.
John Quincy Adams was Evangeline Adams grandfather.