Biography of John Quincy Adams


Name:
John Quincy Adams
Birth:
In Braintree, Massachusetts, July 11, 1767
Died:
in Washington, DC, February 23, 1848 at the age of 80 years

He was a diplomat, politician, and President of the United States-6 with the term of office March 4, 1825 - March 4, 1829.
Adams was the son of President John Adams and Abigail Adams
Early life and education
John Quincy Adams was born in Braintree today (Quincy), Massachusetts on July 11, 1767. In the first years of the revolution the United States, John Quincy Adams was educated from his parents, then he continued his education in Paris, Leiden, and Harvard University, USA. He gained his title at the age of 21 years. John Quincy Adams and proficient in the language of ancient history. He is an American lawyer, diplomat, and politician.


Career
After completion of law school, John Quincy Adams was a lawyer in Boston, MA. He also writes articles for a newspaper in Boston. President George Washington interested in the article that he wrote the article, the article - this article maintains that runs the wisdom of the President to act politically neutral - French horn envoy politics in the United States.
In 1793, President George Washington appointed him United States representative in the Netherlands, when he was only 26 years old. After the Netherlands, he was stationed in Berlin, Germany. In 1802, when he was 36 years old he was elected to the American envoy to Russia.
While serving under President James Monroe, John Quincy Adams was one of the United States secretary of state's most accomplished. One success is to make Florida, the original colony, became one of the state of the United States. Together with President James Monroe, he took up the Monroe Doctrine, which warned Europe not to interfere in the domestic affairs of the country - Latin American countries.
The period of the Presidency.

In 1825, John Quincy Adams was elected President by the House of Representatives of the United States, because neither he nor representatives - representatives did not get a majority of the Electoral College that determines dalanm. Party affiliation of the Federalists, Democratic-Republican, National Republican, and Whig. While serving as president he was accompanied by Vice President John C. Calhoun.
President John Quincy Adams, the political work of a strong state under presidents. Policies including the policy;
Using the Central American Bank as a tool of the state fiscal powers
Customs determined to protect domestic industry
Land - land administered from the central government to regulate the sale and pemakaiannnya
American Indian tribes and the land - their land taken care of from the center to protect them from the hands - the hands of the state
Make the country a vast program to bring improvement - improvement in highway construction, the canal - the canal, and rail
Improving education, develop the scientific world, and explore the places under the leadership of the country.
Quicy John Adams also had one for a pet. Crocodile was kept in the East Room at the White House.
After the White House


John Quincy Adams left the White House in 1828 because it was defeated by Andrew Jackson in the presidential election. He then returned to UMass where he intends to enjoy the book - his book and his home until he died. But two years later with the unexpected - would have thought him, he was elected to the American legislature. Since then he became an eminent member of the board. Among its contribution as a member of the council, he opposed; slavery, annexation of Texas from Mexico, and the war with Mexico.
John Quincy Adams had collapsed in the courtroom of the legislature. He died two days later on February 23, 1848 in Washington DC the age of 81 years

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