John Adams most important contribution as a member of congress was to have all states vote yes for The Declaration of Independence.
The John Adams Building is one of three library buildings of the Library of Congress.
The important leaders Sam Adams, John Hancock, and Patrick Henry did not attend the convection because, they feared that the strong national government would endanger the rights of the states
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Listing the rights of the colonist.
Patch Adams was loving and caring.
He was an important memeber Continental Congress
Adams was one member of the Colonial congress. He didn't take action concerning the stamp act.
Samuel Adams
the most important one was being president of the united states
John Quincey Adams, son of second POTUS John Adams, served as secretary to his father, Ambassador to Russia, Secretary of State, and POTUS, then served much of the rest of his life as a member of Congress.
he wants independence and no one will listen adn the congress is not talking about anything important. he wants independence and no one will listen adn the congress is not talking about anything important.
He organized revolts such as the Boston Tea Party.
His family was very important to him. He had 6 children. Others would be Washington , Jefferson , Franklin, Jay, and others in congress.
They did not agree with eachother. Congress almost assinated John Adams.
John Adams was a founding father of the US, the first Vice President and the second President. His son was the sixth president. He was a member of the Massachusetts Assembly and served in the Continental Congress. He was a lawyer by trade.
john adams changed the continental congress
The men who signed the Declaration of Independence were all member of the Continental Congress. While some of them faded into obscurity, many of them, such as Franklin, Adams, and Jefferson, went on to become important figures in the emerging nation of the united States.