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On July 4, 1821, Secretary of State John Quincy Adams described it as the culmination ... from Protestant interpretations of the Hebrew Bible. What began as a theory of church government was ...
Adams once predicted ... and “unwinnable” case became a defining moment in our nation’s legal history and a powerful victory for abolitionists. John Quincy argued that the Amistad ...
When John Quincy Adams left the White House after his defeat in the election of 1828, he thought his public life had ended. His wife, Louisa Catherine Adams, welcomed the change because she ...
The names honored the incumbent sixth President John Quincy Adams, son of Abigail and John Adams, the second president. John Adams signed the Declaration of Independence, drafted principally by ...