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    John Adams. Homme d'État américain (Braintree, aujourd'hui Quincy, Massachusetts, 1735-Braintree, aujourd'hui Quincy, Massachusetts, 1826). Avocat, il contribua, aux deux congrès de 1774 et de 1775, à la rédaction des manifestes et des proclamations d'indépendance, avec Jefferson.

  2. John Adams was born on October 30, 1735, in Braintree, Massachusetts. His father, a farmer and deacon, hoped that Adams would enter the clergy, but his Harvard professors thought his propensity ...

  3. Compositeur et chef d’orchestre, John Adams occupe une position unique dans le monde de la musique américaine. Certaines de ses œuvres comptent parmi les pages de musique contemporaine les plus jouées de notre temps : Harmonielehre, Shaker Loops, Chamber Symphony, Absolute Jest, Short Ride in a Fast Machine et son Concerto pour violon.

  4. In 1770 John Adams is a respected lawyer in his mid-30s known for his dedication to the law and justice. After the Boston Massacre happens, Adams arrives at the scene and is subsequently sought as a defense counsel for the soldiers involved by their commander, Captain Thomas Preston, who asks him to defend them in court.

  5. 5 nov. 2019 · Political Alignments . Supported by: Adams was a Federalist, and believed in a national government with strong financial powers. Opposed by: The Federalists such as Adams were opposed by supporters of Thomas Jefferson, who were generally known as Republicans (though they were different from the Republican Party which would emerge in the 1850s).

  6. Share to Google Classroom Added by 4 Educators. President John Adams was born in Braintree, Massachusetts, on October 30, 1735. Growing up, Adams received a valuable education from a local Latin school, where he learned Latin, rhetoric, arithmetic, and philosophy.

  7. John Adams (Braintree; 30 de octubre de 1735-Quincy, Provincia de la bahía de Massachusetts; 4 de julio de 1826) fue un estadista, abogado, diplomático y escritor estadounidense y padre fundador que se desempeñó como primer vicepresidente (1789-1797) y segundo presidente de los Estados Unidos (1797-1801).

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