none when he was President. There were no national parties then. In 1824, he got his votes from the remnants of the Federalists in the Northeast. In 1828, Adams was supported by a loosely organized group know as the National Republicans which was mostly the same group that had supported him in 1824, combined with anti-Jackson people around the country. They later developed into the Whig party which Adams joined and became influential in.
Adams was not a member of any party and parties were not strong as they are today.
The people that supported him the most strongly called themselves National Republicans, a group which later became Whigs and even later Republicans.
According to "The Complete Book of Presidents & States" by School Specialty Publishing, John Quincy Adams was originally a Federalist and "switched" to Democratic-Republican
He switched to Democratic- Republican. He first belonged to the Federalist Party.
The Whigs were founded in opposition to Andrew Jackson and in support of John Q. Adams.
John Q. Adams died as a Whig, the party he helped to start up.
He was part of the Federalist party, which was like today's Republican party (as opposed to the Republican party, which was like today's Democratic party).
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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.
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The Second President, John Adams.
John Adam's followers were called National Republicans.
John Q. Adams was a Congressman after he was president and Andrew Johnson was elected to the Senate.
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