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  • ...dams|Abigail Smith Adams]] in 1764; they had four children, most notably [[John Quincy Adams]]. He was influenced by the revolutionary lawyer [[James Otis]], from whom ...ef>He resided in Quincy, Massachusetts in his later life and saw his son [[John Quincy Adams]] elected president in 1824, He died in Quincy on July 4, 1826.
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  • ...d of [[Charles Francis Adams Sr.]] and Abigail Brown Brooks, grandson of [[John Quincy Adams]] and great grandson of [[John Adams]]. He was named after Henry Brooks, h
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  • .... Weeks, ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=t0rlgdR_Sx8C&lpg=PP1&pg=PA170 John Quincy Adams and American Global Empire]'' (Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 200
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  • .... Weeks, ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=t0rlgdR_Sx8C&lpg=PP1&pg=PA170 John Quincy Adams and American Global Empire]'' (Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 200
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  • ...m/books?vid=ISBN0836950216&id=LsLzXcnfWWwC&printsec=titlepage ''Memoirs of John Quincy Adams: Comprising Portions of His Diary from 1795 to 1848''] Volume VII (1875) ed
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  • ...ing one half of the community."<ref>Josiah Quincy, ''Memoir of the Life of John Quincy Adams'' 1858 p. 148</ref>
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  • |6||[[John Quincy Adams]]||1825-1829||||||[[Image:Johnqadams.jpg|50px|John Quincy Adams]]
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  • | 7 || [[John C. Calhoun]] || 1825-1832 || [[John Quincy Adams]], [[Andrew Jackson]] || Resigned to accept election to Senate
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  • {{Image|Johnqadams.jpg|right|350px|John Quincy Adams}} '''John Quincy Adams,''' (1767-1848) was the sixth president of the United States (1825-1829), a
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  • ...Adams Jr.]], a leading political reformer and the grandson of President [[John Quincy Adams]].
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  • | Mar. 7, 1825 || Mar. 3, 1829 || [[John Quincy Adams]]
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  • ...er, Monroe approved the tariff act of the same year. His appointments of [[John Quincy Adams]], [[John C. Calhoun]], [[William H. Crawford]], and [[William Wirt]] to th ...which Monroe later denied giving. But largely through the skillful work of John Quincy Adams, a treaty was signed with Spain in 1819 by which Florida was ceded to the U
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  • ...to the South. Secession was suicidal, as some leaders realized--and as [[John Quincy Adams]] had long prophesied. Secession, argued James Henry Hammond of South Ca
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  • ...t on Tyler after he vetoed one of the tariff bills. The committee led by [[John Quincy Adams]] asserted that Tyler misused the veto power but did not succeed in moving
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  • ...lly disappeared, split between an allegiance to [[Andrew Jackson]] or to [[John Quincy Adams]] and the “American system” of [[Henry Clay]] and the [[Whig Party (Uni ...vative in background and outlook, Clayton quickly became a leader of the [[John Quincy Adams|Adams]] faction which later developed into the [[Delaware (U.S. state)|Dela
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  • *8: [[John Quincy Adams]] ''([[Whig Party (United States)|W]])''
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  • [[John Quincy Adams]] was the first president ever to be partially elected by the common citize ...ackson, although some, like [[James Buchanan]], supported him. In 1828, [[John Quincy Adams]] pulled together a network of factions called the National Republicans, bu
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