He was home schooled until he was 11 and his father was sent to Europe as a diplomat. He went to schools in France and Holland for about 9 years and was also tutored by his father. Then he returned to Harvard where he graduated in two years. He read law at a lawyer's office until he could pass the bar exam.
about 19 years.
The younger President Adams served one complete four-year term.
He served one term- 1825-1829.
John Quincy Adams was the first President to wear long trousers to his Inauguration Ceremony, on March 4, 1825.The previous presidents all wore knee breeches and hose.John Quincy Adams
John Adams was born on October 30, 1735 in Braintree, Massachusetts. He died on July 4, 1826 in Quincy, Massachusetts.
john q adams, 6th president, served from March 4, 1825 to March 3, 1829 (4 years)
He entered Harvard with junior standing in fall of 1785 and graduated with the class of 1787, finishing second .
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John Quincy Adams convinced Congress to sign or pass the Missouri Compromise
Adams lived long before presidents typically had a library to house their papers. The personal library of the Adams family, which contains some 14,000 books is located in a stone building on the grounds of the family home in Braintree, Mass, is run by the Park Service.
She died of typhoid fever on October 28, 1818, at the age of 73. She died in Quincy, Massachusetts, and was buried at the First Unitarian Church next to her husband, John Adams. Her last words were, "Do not grieve, my friend, my dearest friend. I am ready to go. And John, it will not be long.
She died of typhoid fever on October 28, 1818, at the age of 73. She died in Quincy, Massachusetts, and was buried at the First Unitarian Church next to her husband, John Adams. Her last words were, "Do not grieve, my friend, my dearest friend. I am ready to go. And John, it will not be long.