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John Quincy Adams

The 6th President of the United States from 1825 to 1829, he was the son of the 2nd US President.

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Who was the queen of England when Adams was president?

Queen Charlotte was the wife of King George III who was on throne when John Adams was president.

When John Quincy Adams was president King George IV was the king and his wife had died so there was no queen.

In the original cabinet what did John Adams do?

Well although their stay in the house would be brie, the Adamses graciously made do with less-than-perfect living conditions. Many of the walls were still unplastered. A giant hole marked the place where the grant staircase would some day, be and the six out of thirty-six rooms that were habitable were poorly lit and drafty. To keep the house even mildly warm, President Adams paid for fired wood of his own pocket. Unwilling to have the presidents laundry's hung about the yard, Abagail his wife had lines strung in the large, unfinished East Rooms.

What ever happened to Adam Curry of MTV?

Adam Curry, known for his role as a VJ on MTV in the 1990s, transitioned into a successful career as a podcasting pioneer and entrepreneur. He co-founded the podcasting platform PodShow, which later became known as Mevio. Curry has also been involved in various tech ventures and continues to be active in the podcasting community, including hosting his own show, "No Agenda," with co-host John C. Dvorak. Additionally, he has embraced social media and new media technologies to engage with audiences.

What is John Adams network?

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Why did John Quincy Adams only serve one term?

He ran for re-election in 1828 as the nominee of the National Republican Party but lost to Andrew Jackson.

Which canadidate did John Quincy Adams defeat in the controversial election of 1824?

Andrew Jackson, William H. Crawford and Henry Clay

(All four were representing the Democratic-Republican Party.)

When the election of 1824 had to be decided in the House of Representatives Henry Clay threw his support behind John Quincy Adams. What position was given to Clay in return for his support?

Henry Clay was appointed Secretary of State, seemingly because of his help in getting Adams elected. This prompted the cry of "corrupt bargain" by the Jackson supporters.,