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John Adams

John Adams is the US’s second president (1797-1801), and its first vice-president. He died on July 4, 1826, the same day Thomas Jefferson died, which was also the 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.

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What is a nickname for Adam?

there are really no nick names for Adam but u could cll him anything like add, ad or any name u want

Why is john Adams famous?

John Adams is famous because he is the second president and he was also a leader in the army.

Did Abigail Adams do any obstacles?

yes she had obstacles, her husband was somewhere else and she had to take care of her five children

What did John Adams do to help America?

John Adams did a great number of things with the intent to help America. John Adams signed the Declaration of Independence for example.

What of John's is made with a harder mettle and therefore is less liable to an impression?

This was from a letter written by Abigail Smith to John Adams.

The answer is his heart.

The excerpt from the letter is as follows. (spelling is as she wrote it)

You was pleas'd to say that the receipt of a letter from your Diana always gave you pleasure. Whether this was designed for a complement, (a commodity I acknowledg that you very seldom deal in) or as a real truth, you best know. Yet if I was to judge of a certain persons Heart, by what upon the like occasion passess through a cabinet of my own, I should be apt to suspect it as a truth. And why may I not? when I have often been tempted to believe; that they were both cast in the same mould, only with this difference, that yours was made, with a harder mettle, and therefore is less liable to an impression. Whether they have both an eaquil quantity of Steel, I have not yet been able to discover, but do not imagine they are either of them deficient. Supposing only this difference, I do not see, why the same cause may not produce the same Effect in both, tho perhaps not eaquil in degree.

Did John Hancock have a brother?

John Hancock (signer of the Declaration of Independence) was an only child therefore he had no brothers or sisters. His father's name was John Hancock as well and so was his grandfathers. His grandfather had a brother named Nathaniel Hancock.

Why was the alien act of 1798 unfair?

The Alien and Sedition Acts were four bills passed in 1798 by the Federalists in the 5th United States Congress, which was waging an undeclared naval war with France, later known as the Quasi-War. The Quasi-War was an undeclared war fought almost entirely at sea between the United States and France from 1798 to 1800. In the United States, the conflict was sometimes also referred to as the Franco-American War. They were signed into law by President John Adams. Proponents claimed the acts were designed to protect the United States from alien citizens of enemy powers and to stop seditious attacks from weakening the government. The Democratic-Republicans, like later historians, attacked them as being both unconstitutional and designed to stifle criticism of the administration, and as infringing on the right of the individual states to act in these areas.

When did president john mahama became a president?

President John Mahama became the president of Ghana on the 24 July 2012.

Why is John James Adams famous for?

John Adams was famous for being a President and being in the Revolutionary War!!

Could you tell me if Adam had a wife called either LYILI or lyell or lilia?

Adam's first wife was lillith. Lillith was to demonic, eating babies, kind of a shiva or destroyer sort of wife. Adam couldn't hang with lillith so god and a rib got Adam eve.

Adam usually represents reason, eve represents emotion, but Lillith likely represents a more archaic and wild free instinctual human quality, which just can't work for patriarchal religions. Lillith is often referenced to Calli, -also a destroyer, baby eater eastern(India?) goddess archetype. Angry and powerful self assertive woman...god help us.

Did John ask for a sign before being banished to Patmos?

Towards the end of the second century CE, the Church Fathers decided that the John who signed the Book of Revelation was probably the same person as the disciple John, son of Zeberdee. A Christian tradition grew up over the subsequent centuries, that the disciple John was banished to the island of Patmos, where Revelation was written, after he miraculously survived attempts to kill him. There is no factual basis for this tradition and therefore no way to say that John did or did not ask for a sign. Today, many scholars and liberal theologians call the author of Revelation "John of Patmos" in recognition that he really was not the John of the gospels. John of Patmos did not claim to have been banished.