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John Adams was the second President of the United States.
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Never. John Adams Senior never became president. The John Adams who became the second president was John Adams Jr, or John Adams the second. John Quincy Adams, the 6th US president, was John Adams Senior's grandchild.
When Congress elected the president and Vice President in the 1700's a vote was taken. The man who got the most votes was president and the second in votes was VP.
John Adams was the second president of the United States. His son, John Quincy Adams was the sixth president of the United States.
John Adams (2nd President ) was the father of John Quincy Adams (6th President)
John Adams was the second president of the United States.The second President of the U.S. (1797 - 1801).
John Adams holds the record for number of tie-breaking votes. He cast 29 votes while he was Vice President. Vice President John Calhoun is second with 28 tie-breaking votes.
This was John Quincey Adams, who was President from 1797 to 1801.
George Washington was re-elected with 132 electoral votes (100%) and John Adams was re-elected with 77 electoral votes. George Washington was again the overwhelming favorite for President, with each of the 132 electors casting one vote for him. Under the original plan of the Constitution, each elector cast two votes, and the candidate with the second largest number of electoral votes became Vice President. John Adams received only 77 of these "second votes."
John Adams, the second president
John Adams was the second president, unless you are referring to John Quincy Adams, who was the sixth.