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Facts About John Quincy Adams
Presidency | John Quincy Adams, 6th President of United States, (March 4, 1825–March 3, 1829) |
Political Party | Whig Party |
Born | Braintree, Massachusetts, in the United States, on July 11, 1767 |
Died | Washington, D.C., around February 23, 1848 |
Cause of Death | Brain hemorrhage |
Grave | United First Parish Church, Quincy, Massachusetts, United States |
Parents | John Adams > Abigail Adams |
Spouse | Louisa Catharine Adams, (m. 1797–1848) |
Children’s | Louisa Catherine Adams > Charles Adams Senior > John Adams II > and Washington Adams |
More About John Quincy Adams
- Adams remains the only president to have a foreign-born First Lady.
- President Adams spoke in a high, shrill voice.
- He led the fight to force Congress to receive antislavary petitions.
- Quincy Adams used to go skinny dipping every morning in the Potomac river.
- He played a vital development role in James Monroe’s Monroe Doctrine.
See also:-
List of Presidents in the United States
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