Interesting Facts About John Quincy Adams

Facts About John Quincy Adams

PresidencyJohn Quincy Adams, 6th President of United States, (March 4, 1825–March 3, 1829)
Political PartyWhig Party
BornBraintree, Massachusetts, in the United States, on July 11, 1767
DiedWashington, D.C., around February 23, 1848
Cause of DeathBrain hemorrhage
GraveUnited First Parish Church, Quincy, Massachusetts, United States
ParentsJohn Adams > Abigail Adams
SpouseLouisa Catharine Adams, (m. 1797–1848)
Children’sLouisa 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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