You are here: Home » Archives for John Adams

Jefferson’s Debt

by The Economist in History, May 28, 2011
noimage

Why Jefferson ended up so impoverished.

Adams Political Philosophy

by ceegirl in Philosophy, May 25, 2011
noimage

His political philosophy.

The Alien and Sedition Acts

by ceegirl in History, May 16, 2011
noimage

President Adams unpopularity was aggravated by the Alien and Sedition Acts.

President

by ceegirl in History, May 16, 2011
noimage

President Adam’s.

Adams, John Early Years

by ceegirl in History, April 26, 2011
noimage

Of all the early presidents of the United States.

Weird President Facts

by twin2flames in History, March 5, 2011
noimage

Thomas Jefferson slave was Sally Jennings. Wilson only President buried. Speaker of the house. Largest President.

Facts of Presidents

by twin2flames in History, March 5, 2011
noimage

To visit a foreign country. Buried in Arlingston. Sworn in by a former President. Who was never married?

The Last Survivor From The Mutiny on The Bounty

by john smither in Society, March 5, 2011
noimage

John Adams was the last of the survivors from the infamous Mutiny on the Bounty that took place in April 1789 in the Pacific Ocean. Adams was one of the mutineers that settled on Pitcairn Island in January 1790.

George Washington—weird Presidential Facts

by intifadha in History, February 26, 2011
noimage

"Fathers of Confederation" and "constitution" the father: the first U.S. president, George Washington (1789 to reign in 1797) because of the American contribution is reason to believe the "father", the fourth President James Madison (1809 reign in 1817), due to their development of the federal Constitution makes a great contribution, known as the "father" of the Constitution.

Alien and Sedition Acts

by jon1233 in History, January 27, 2011
noimage

Anger and conviction were only a few effects brought upon the American people due to the Alien and Sedition Acts. While all four of the acts were quickly repealed, the Sedition Act was the most controversial of them all. While the Sedition Act may seem like a virtuous act, it has also been proven to hold many problems.

Powered by Powered by Triond