Who was John Adams?
The Presidents of the United States: Part 1: George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison & James Monroe. The President of the United States is the head of state and the head of government of the United States. As chief of the executive branch and head of the federal government as a whole, the presidency is the highest political office in the United States by influence and recognition. The president is also the Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. armed forces. The President is limited to no more than 2 – 4 year terms before he must leave the office. If anything happens to the President and he can not perform his duties, then the Vice-President is sworn in to take his place. Todate 4 Presidents have passed away for natural causes while in the Whitehouse, 1 has resigned and 4 Presidents have been assassinated. The first president was George Washington, who was inaugurated in 1789 after a unanimous Electoral College vote. William Henry Harrison served the shortest time as Pre
John Adams was born in Braintree, Massachusetts. His father was also named John Adams, his mother, Susanna Boylston Adams. He went to Harvard to study law. Adams played a pivotal part during the beginnings of the United States. He was a delegate of the First and Second Continental Congress, and a diplomat to France and Holland during the Revolutionary War. Before his presidency, he was Vice President under both terms of George Washington. Adams’ administration is remembered for its dealings with France.