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France
He avoided a war with France.
Yes. They had very different views about the way the federal government should operate. They ran against each other for President in 1796 and again in 1800. Jefferson was especially opposed to the alien and sedition acts which Adams pushed through Congress.
Improving relations with France was one of Adams first goals as president. He was determined to stay out of the war between the French and British.
Improving relations with France was one of Adams first goals as president. He was determined to stay out of the war between the French and British.
Improving relations with France was one of Adams first goals as president. He was determined to stay out of the war between the French and British.
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Improving relations with France was one of Adams first goals as president. He was determined to stay out of the war between the French and British.
The French Revolution ended and Napoleon became the leader of France.
I assume you are asking about John Quincy Adams. He was the 6th president and the son of John Adams who was VP for Washington and the second president. As a young man he was with his parents in France when they were negotiating with the French.