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John Adams signed the Sedition Act in an attempt to silence dissent. Some other Founding Fathers thought that muzzling the press would mean the end of the republic.
From the moment John Adams entered the presidency in 1797, the United States was in a state of undeclared war with France. The Quasi-War, as it was known, dominated his presidency, monopolizing ...
John Adams was many things: lawyer ... Related to the Jay Treaty, the XYZ Affair involved confrontations with France in 1797 and 1798 which became known the “Quasi- War.” Much of Adams’ presidency was ...
John Adams rose to prominence in 1770 ... He was sworn in as our nation’s second president on March 4, 1797, and later that year created the Navy. His biggest accomplishment as president ...
John Adams expected great things from his eldest ... His next post, as minister to Prussia, would come in 1797 from his father, by then president. This same year, John Quincy, at 30, married ...
American astronomy thrives today largely because of the underpinnings achieved by John Quincy Adams in his far-reaching ...
In 1797 Callender published news of the ... planning to crown himself king, and grooming John Quincy as his heir to the throne. Adams was a "hideous hermaphroditical character, which has neither ...
The British Broadcasting Corporation Somerset village linked to two American presidents Somerset village linked to two ...
John Adams was many things: lawyer ... Related to the Jay Treaty, the XYZ Affair involved confrontations with France in 1797 and 1798 which became known the “Quasi- War.” Much of Adams’ presidency was ...
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