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John Quincy Adams (American Statesman (Presidency (Adams once stated, “The…
John Quincy Adams
American Statesman
Presidency
Adams once stated, “The four most miserable years of my life were my four years in the presidency.'
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in office: March 4, 1825 – March 4, 182
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8th United States Secretary of State - in office from September 22, 1817 – March 4, 1825
member of the United States House of Representatives from Massachusetts - in office from March 4, 1831 – February 23, 1848
he was also a diplomat, lawyer, and diarist
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Adams was the driving force behind the Monroe Doctrine, he practically wrote it
Early life
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he attended the best private schools throughout Europe, such as those in Paris, Amsterdam and Ledine
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life
family
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wife
Louisa Adams - First Lady of the United States from 1825 to 1829 that was born in London; got married in London, England
parents
John Adams - 2nd president of the United States; October 30, 1735 - July 4, 1826 (aged 90)
Abagail Adams: November 22, 1744 - October 28, 1818 (73 years old)
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lifespan
Born: July 11, 1767, Braintree, MA
Died: February 23, 1848, Washington, D.C.
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quote: "Liberty, once lost, is lost forever."
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< Adams' resting place
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