How long was second President John Adams in office?
Four years.
Second President John Adams was elected in 1796, and served a single term of office from March 4, 1797 until March 4, 1801. He was succeeded by his political rival, Thomas Jefferson.
Why were the alien and sedition acts repealed?
They were deactivated because when the next president came to office (Jefferson) he did not re-new the act so it deactivated. All acts or laws will expire in 10 to 15 years if the next president doesn't sing them back into order.
What role John Adams do to help the Declaraton of Independence?
He was one of the five men the Second Continental Congress appointed to write the Declaration; but Thomas Jefferson wrote just about all of it. Adams and Ben Franklin made a minor change in the wording, but contributed very little to it.
Who was John Adams predecessor?
George Washington was the President before John Adams but John was George's Vice President.
Enemy aliens are people who came from other countried to Australia during the wars and they were classed as enemy aliens because they brought a threat to Australia during the wars
In 1803 Thomas Jefferson made one of his most important contributions as president was when he?
Question "In 1803 Thomas Jefferson made one of his most important contributions as presient was whe he?" Answer - Abraham Lincoln
Who was sent to France as a diplomat in 1777?
Ben Franklin may have been sent in 1777.
Silas Deane and Arthur Lee were also commissioners to France during 1777.
Why did Thomas Jefferson oppose to John Adams lasts minute appointment?
John Adams's "midnight appointees" were to strengthen the Federalist power. Jeffersonians could not remove some (even after repealing the Judiciary Act of 1801), like Chief Justice John Marshall, who were appointed for life. Source: <http://millercenter.org/academic/americanpresident/jefferson/essays/biography/4>
What was the military department created by President Adams?
i think it was the Department of Army, or just Army a/d/a/m//a/l/d/e/r/
It depends on the legal alien current status, whether she in US with a non-immigrant visa, student visa, or immigrant visa. However, in general, she can apply for a change of status from her current status to permanent resident status. The form can be download from uscis website. Usually within 2-3 months from the date the case filed, the applicant will receive a temporary authorization card, which will allowed her to work, regardless her case approved, pending or denied. And in most cases, within 6 months - 1 year, she'll receive her permanent resident card, if approved.
Which two presidents died on the very same day?
John Adams and Thomas Jefferson both died on July 4, 1826 which was exactly 50 years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence which both signed and of which Jefferson was the principal author. John Adams was 90 years old, and Thomas Jefferson was 83. Never again have two ex-president died on the same day.
(James Monroe also died on July 4, five years later. July 4 is the only day on which three presidents died. )
John Adams and Thomas Jefferson both signed the Declaration of Independence and died on the same day, July 4, 1826.
Which one of the Founding Fathers was the smartest?
Alexander Hamilton, by far. Aside from authoring most of the Federalist papers, as Treasury Secretary under Washingtion, he virtually created every part of government for the new republic from scratch.
Hamilton is beyond brilliant. There is an outstanding biography from Ron Chernow that documents a mind that rises above some very stiff competition.
Who was Charles Francis Adams III wife's?
Frances Lovering was the wife of Charles Francis Adams III, the 44th Secretary of the Navy. She was the daughter of U.S. Representative, William C. Lovering.
What would John Adams say about your country if he was alive today?
land sakes............all for naught
Does an illegal alien have the same rights as a US citizen when dividing up assets in a divorce?
Illegal is breaking the law so why come out of hiding? In order to collect what you feel is yours then you'd have to appear in court. They would not be illegal, if they were married! All persons located on US territory have the same rights as any actual citizen. If you came to the US ONLY, for example, to finalize a divorce, you'd have a tourist visa, or business visa [do those exist?], anyway, a valid reason to enter the US short-term. You could probably even have a lawyer represent you [even legal aid assistance], as if you were unavoidably detained in your home country. There is probably no reason to appear in court! The law pertaining to responsibilities in settlements does not depend upon whether or not the partner was a criminal, such as a shoplifter in jail. They would probably have the same rights as any other spouse, but might be hesitant about claiming them.
John Tyler was only elected to be Vice President of the United States and became the President when William Henry Harrison died while in office.