John Quincy Adams
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- Mother's Tough Love: Abigail Adams' Letter to John Quincy AdamsAbagail Adams speaks with a mellifluous vernacular befitting her times, yet concludes her letter with words so admirably terse - she aptly raps her son's knuckles to rein him in.
- John Quincy Adams Presidential TriviaThis is the sixth submission of my presidential trivia material. I hope ou enjoy it
- Biography: First Lady Louisa Adams (1775-1852)A biography of Louisa Adams, who served as First Lady from 1825 to 1829 and was a passionate supporter of women's rights.
- The Presidents: John Quincy AdamsA look at the first son of a former President to become President himself.
The Election of 1824: the End of an Era and the Birth of a PartyAn analysis of the election of 1824, or "the corrupt bargain" in APSA format.- Hey, Junior!School is back in session (sigh), and it's time to start thinking about which president you'll write about for that report. To get you started, here are a few little-known facts about our sixth president: John Quincy Adams.
Top 3 Political Feuds Among U.S. PoliticiansThe recent war of words between Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Alan West is nothing new when it comes to politics. These top three political feuds were far more personal and serious than what is going on in Florida.- John Quincy Adams PoemA poem about John Quincy Adams
- Homes of Historical Figures in and Around Boston, MassachusettsBoston is home to many historical sites. Some of these are the homes of some very well known figures in American History.
- The Election of 1824 and New PoliticiansAn overview of the election of 1824, the controversy surrounding it, and its results and effects.
- New and Old Politics: The Adams and Jacksonian EraThis essay finds the different arguments as to why Adams was considered the representative of old politics and Jackson new politics. It also discusses why they do not represent those different categories.
- The Treaty of Ghent: Nothing Ventured, Nothing GainedThe Treaty of Ghent stands as a lesson in the ultimate futility of a badly planned invasion.
