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41. US Presidents - John Quincy Adams
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Adams was educated in a village school, then under the guidance of his mother. At 14 he accompanied his father to Russia as a French interpreter. At 16 he began a diary which he continued for over sisty years. His first career was as a diplomat. His Presidency: Adams wished to govern as a man for the whole nation. He favored federal power regarding public land, roads, canals and protection of Indian land. Unpopular with those who favored state rights, he was not reelected, but in later life, he won the esteem of millions who hated slavery.

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Selections from the Archives of American Art From the Hiram Powers and Powers family papers, 1827-1953, a handwritten poem by John Quincy Adams, March 25, 1837, extolling the work of the sculptor Hiram Powers (1805-1873), after Powers had modelled a bust of Adams. 1 page, 21 x 13.5 cm. To Hiram Powers. Sculptor, thy hand has moulded into form
The haggard features of a toil-worn face;
And whosoever views thy work shall trace
An age of Sorrow, and a Life of Storm. And, canst thou mould the Heart? for that...... is warm;
Glowing with tenderness for all its race:
Instinct with all the Sympathies that grace
The pure and artless bosoms where they swarm. Artist! may Fortune smile upon thy hand!
Go forth, and rival Greece's art sublime:
Return....and bid the statesmen of thy Land

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49. John Quincy Adams: Inaugural Address. U.S. Inaugural Addresses. 1989
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53. 6th President: John Quincy Adams
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        The Passey Academy (outside Paris) Attended Leyden University from 1781-1785 Advanced Placement student at Harvard University from 1785-1787 Studied law under Theophilus Parsons from 1787-1790
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        John Quincy Adams was the Minister to the Netherlands from 1794-1797. He was the Minister to Prussia from 1797-1801. He acted as a Massachusetts State Senator in 1802. Adams was one of the Massachusetts U.S. Senators from 1803-1807. He was the Minister to Russia from 1809-1814. In 1814, Adams was appointed as the head of a five-man American council designated to negotiate a peace treaty with Great Britain that would end the War of 1812. He served as the Minister to Great Britain from 1815-1817. Appointed by President James Monroe, Adams served as the Secretary of State from 1817-1825. During his term, he secured the Convention of 1818, establishing U.S. fishing rights off of certain Canadian coasts; and he concluded the Adams-Onis Treaty, which transferred Southern Florida to the United States, fixed the southwestern boundary of the United States at the Sabine river, and removed Spanish claims to Oregon. Also, despite the advice of former presidents and other prominent figures to the contrary, Adams was a strong proponent of a unilateral declaration that would warn European nations not to interfere with the Western Hemisphere.
      Term of Presidency: 1825-1829 The major issues and events in the election of 1824:
        The two leading vote-getters' opposing personalities (John Quincy Adams had an aloof and formal manner which compared unfavorably to Andrew Jackson's down- home style) made the largest impact on the results of the election.

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  • Throughout its history, the White House has been known as the "President's Palace," the "President's House," and the "Executive Mansion." President Theodore Roosevelt officially gave the White House its current name in 1901.
  • Four of the first six U.S. Presidents were age 57 when they were inaugurated. Washington, Jefferson, Madison and Adams. They were also the last U.S. Presidents to be inaugurated at that age.
  • Six U.S. Presidents were professional soldiers: Washington, Jackson, William Henry Harrison, Taylor, Grant, and Eisenhower.
  • U.S. President Calvin Coolidge (30th) was born on July 4, 1872. Presidents John Adams (2nd) and Thomas Jefferson (3rd) both died on July 4, 1826. President James Monroe (5th) died on July 4, 1831.
  • Three Whigs have served as President of the United States: William Henry Harrison, Zachary Taylor, and Millard Fillmore.
  • No building in DC may be taller than 13 floors. This is so that no matter where in the city you are, you can see the monument to our first President, Washington.
  • More presidents have been born in Virgina then any other state. Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, William Henery Harrison, Tyler, and Wilson.

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