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When did John Adams become president? | Britannica Having finished second to George Washington in the first U S presidential election in 1789 and serving as Washington’s vice president (1789–97), Adams won a narrow victory over Thomas Jefferson to be elected as the second president of the United States in 1796 He then lost to Jefferson in the 1800 presidential election
John Adams - Wikipedia Adams was the primary author of the Massachusetts Constitution in 1780, which influenced the United States Constitution, as did his essay Thoughts on Government Adams was elected to two terms as vice president under President George Washington and was elected as the United States' second president in 1796 under the banner of the Federalist Party
John Adams - Presidency, Facts Children - HISTORY In November 1800, John Adams became the first president to reside in the White House Construction of the presidential home, which was designed by Irish-born architect James Hoban, began in 1792
John Adams Presidency, Term, Accomplishments, Timeline The Presidency of John Adams was from March 4, 1797–March 3, 1801 He was elected as the Second President of the United States in 1796 He ran for a second term in 1800, but was unsuccessful, losing to Thomas Jefferson During his four years in office, Adams was plagued by a political rivalry with Alexander Hamilton, a falling out with Thomas Jefferson, and political intrigue with France
John Adams | The White House The biography for President Adams and past presidents is courtesy of the White House Historical Association John Adams, a remarkable political philosopher, served as the second President of the United States (1797-1801), after serving as the first Vice President under President George Washington
John Adams (1735 - 1826) - U. S. National Park Service In October 1764, with this work completed, John married Abigail and together they moved into the small farmhouse that three years later became the birthplace of their son John Quincy Adams, the future sixth president of the United States
John Adams - American Battlefield Trust With support from Alexander Hamilton and his fellow Federalists, John Adams became the second President of the United States During his presidency, Adams faced many domestic and international controversies, including the XYZ affair, the Alien and Sedition Acts, and the beginning of the Quasi-War with France
John Adams - Encyclopedia Britannica What were John Adams’s accomplishments? When did John Adams become president? Having finished second to George Washington in the first U S presidential election in 1789 and serving as Washington’s vice president (1789–97), Adams won a narrow victory over Thomas Jefferson to be elected as the second president of the United States in 1796
Adams, John - John Adams | Encyclopedia. com John Adams [1] Charles W Akers JOHN ADAMS [2] became the second president of the United States [3] when he took the oath of office in the packed House of Representatives [4] on 4 March 1797