1767 - Adams was born in Braintree, Massachusetts on July 11, 1767.
1774 - Witnessed the Battle of Bunker Hill when he was seven-year-old.
1778-1780 - Acquired his education at the University of Leiden and served as an American envoy to his father.
1787 - Entered Harvard College and graduated with a degree. Upon graduating, he was admitted to the bar.
1794-1797 - Appointed to be the United States Ambassador to Netherlands.
1797-1801 - Became the first United States Ambassador to Prussia. He married Louisa Catherine Johnson while serving abroad.
1802 - Elected to the Massachusetts Senate which began his career in politics.
1803-1808 - Became a Senator serving from March 4, 1803 to June 8, 1808.
1809-1814 - Appointed to be the United States ambassador to Russia. He was the one of the chief negotiator in the Treaty of Ghent for the United States Commission.
1815-1817 - Appointed to be the United States ambassador to Britain.
1817-1825 - Became the United States Secretary of State under the leadership of President James Monroe. He was the one who wrote the Monroe Doctrine, a doctrine that European nations against meddling in the affairs of the United States of America.
1825-1829 - Became the sixth President of the United States serving from March 4, 1825 to March 4, 1829.
1831-1848 - Served as a Representative of Massachusetts. Adams died on February 23, 1848 due to cerebral hemorrhage.
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John Quincy Adams: Policymaker for the Union (Biographies in American Foreign Policy) by James E. Lewis Jr. (Paperback - Mar 28, 2001) This new book focuses on John Quincy Adams's extensive role in foreign policy, including his years as secretary of state and as president. Brief but thorough, John Quincy Adams: Policymaker for the... ![]() Usually ships in 24 hours |
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