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John Quincy Adams - Wikipedia John Quincy Adams ( ˈkwɪnzi ⓘ; [a] July 11, 1767 – February 23, 1848) was the sixth president of the United States, serving from 1825 to 1829 He previously served as the eighth United States secretary of state from 1817 to 1825
John Quincy Adams | Biography, Facts, Presidency | Britannica John Quincy Adams (born July 11, 1767, Braintree [now Quincy], Massachusetts [U S ]—died February 23, 1848, Washington, D C , U S ) was the sixth president of the United States (1825–29) and eldest son of President John Adams
Адамс, Джон Куинси — Википедия John Quincy Adams; 11 июля 1767 года, Брейнтри, провинция Массачусетс-Бэй, — 28 февраля 1848 года, Вашингтон) — американский политик и государственный деятель, дипломат, 6-й президент США (1825—1829)
John Quincy Adams - World History Encyclopedia John Quincy Adams (1767-1848) was an American diplomat and statesman who served as the sixth president of the United States (1825-1829) The son of the second US president, John Adams, he enjoyed a long and distinguished career both before and after his presidency
John Quincy Adams (1767 - 1848) - U. S. National Park Service John Quincy completed his long and brilliant career as a diplomat by serving for two years as U S Minister to England, a post held by his father after the American Revolutionary War with Great Britain and later to be held by his son, Charles Francis Adams, during the United States Civil War
John Quincy Adams | The White House John Quincy Adams, son of John and Abigail Adams, served as the sixth President of the United States from 1825 to 1829 A member of multiple political parties over the years, he also served as a diplomat, a Senator, and a member of the House of Representatives
John Quincy Adams - White House Historical Association When the Adamses returned to Washington, D C in 1817, John Quincy Adams served as secretary of state for President James Monroe He authored the Monroe Doctrine, which declared the United States’ intention to resist European intervention in Latin America
John Quincy Adams: Life in Brief - Miller Center Reared for public service, John Quincy Adams became one of the nation's preeminent secretaries of state but proved the wrong man for the presidency Aloof, stubborn, and ferociously independent, he failed to develop the support he needed in Washington, even among his own party
John Quincy Adams: A Resource Guide - Library of Congress Serving as the sixth U S president from 1825-1829, John Quincy Adams spent his career in public service, both domestically and overseas This guide provides access to primary source digital materials, external websites, and a selected print bibliography