Facts About John Adams
| Presidency | John Adams, 2nd President of United States, (4 March 1797 – 4 March 1801) |
| Political Party | Federalist |
| Born | October 30, 1735, Braintree, Massachusetts Bay, British America (now Quincy) |
| Died | July 4, 1826, (age 90), Quincy, Massachusetts, U.S. |
| Cause of Death | By heart failure |
| Grave | Quincy, Massachusetts, U.S |
| Parents | Henry Adams > Susanna |
| Spouse | Abigail Adams |
| Children’s | Deacon Adams |
More About John Adams
- John Adams lost his first case as a lawyer.
- Adams kept the United States out of war.
- Adams cast at least 31 Tie-Breaking votes as Vice-President.
- He signed the two documents that began and ended the American Revolution.
- He lived in the White House for 4 months before Jefferson got elected.
See also:-
List of Presidents in the United States
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