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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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Is John Quincy Adams on money?

yes he is on the money like the 1 dallor bill coin

How did it come to be that the 41st president of the US George H W Bush was president for 12 years?

George H.W. Bush served as the 41st President for only four years from 1989 to 1993. However, he served as vice president under Ronald Reagan for the eight years leading up to his own presidency.

What is Quincy throat?

Quinsy is an abscess between the back of the tonsil and the wall of the throat. It's also known as a peritonsillar abscess. It happens when infection spreads from a swollen tonsil to the area around it, usually during a severe case of tonsillitis. The symptoms of quinsy are similar to tonsillitis and include: * a worsening sore throat, usually on one side, * fever, * difficulty opening the mouth * difficulty swallowing * drooling rather than swallowing your own saliva and * swelling of the face and neck. Quinsy is now rare because most people get effective treatment for tonsillitis early enough to prevent it. Quincy may be suspected if you have a sore throat that gets a lot worse very quickly, or tonsillitis with more severe symptoms than normal. Quinsy is treated in hospital. The abscess that has formed has to be aspirated (the pus is sucked out) and antibiotics may be needed to prevent the infection spreading. An operation to remove the tonsils (tonsillectomy) may be recommended a few months after quinsy.

President John Quincy Adams as Commander in Chief?

Adams was Commander in Chief since he was the president. Nothing major war happened during his presidency, so he wasn't known for being commander in chief.

What programs did Adams propose that made him unpopular?

Adams pushed for a program of economic growth through internal improvements,but his plan backfires and opposition to him grew.

How did Henry Clay help John Quincy Adams to get elected in 1824?

Clay finished fourth in the electoral vote and so was eliminated as a candidate when the House chose the president. Clay had won three states and he able to get them to vote for Adams- that was enough to swing the election to Adams.

What did John Quincy Adams do in the Revolutionary war?

He was only seven years old when the Revolution began. During the later years of the war, he accompanied his father (who was an envoy to France from 1778 until 1779 and to the Netherlands from 1780 until 1782). Adams was 10 years old when these trips began.

Who were the majority of John Quincy Adams supporters?

John Q. Adams was supported by a coalition of the old Federalist residue of his father, upper class Southerners and in general, those who were anti-Jackson. His supporters formed the Whig Party by the time he ran a second time.

What was Andrew Jacksons favorite sport?

His favorite sport was horseback eriding. he also loved to read mystery books

Land grants from Andrew Jackson jhon Q Adams Martin van Buren on sheep skin?

For starters the John Q. Adams is 100% an authentic signature, the Jackson is a 50-50 chance on authentication, and the Van Buren is a secretary signature.

Halfway into Jacksons time as president he quit signing land grants, so after Jackson are secretaries and prior are authentic. There are a few rare exceptions such as Monroe missed signing a couple and two were signed by Tyler by mistake.

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How old is John Quincy Adams?

John Quincy Adams was born on July 11, 1767 and died on February 23, 1848. John Quincy Adams would have been 80 years old at the time of death or 248 years old today.

How old is Abigail Adams?

Abigail Adams was born on November 11, 1744 and died on October 28, 1818. Abigail Adams would have been 73 years old at the time of death or 270 years old today.