John Quincy Adams
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pang6 Pamuntu ning the United States
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In office Marsu 4, 1825 – Marsu 4, 1829 |
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Vice President(s) | John C. Calhoun |
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Minuna kaya | James Monroe |
Menalili kaya | Andrew Jackson |
8th United States Secretary of State
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In office Marsu 5, 1817 – Marsu 3, 1825 |
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President | James Monroe |
Preceded by | James Monroe |
Succeeded by | Henry Clay |
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Kebaitan | Juliu 11, 1767 Braintree, Massachusetts |
Kematyan | Pebreru 23, 1848, age 80 Washington, D.C. |
Partidu Politika | Federalist, Democratic-Republican, National Republican, and Whig |
Asawa | Louisa Catherine (Johnson) Adams |
Kapanwalan/Kasalpantyanan | Unitarian |
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- Official NPS website: Adams National Historical Park
- White House Biography
- John Quincy Adams Biography and Fact File
- Biography of John Quincy Adams
- American President.org Biography * Inaugural Address
- State of the Union Addresses: 1825, 1826, 1827, 1828
- July 4, 1821 Independence Day Speech
- Works by John Quincy Adams at Project Gutenberg
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- Medical and Health history of John Quincy Adams
- Armigerous American Presidents Series
- The Jubilee of the Constitution: A Discourse
- Dermot MacMorrogh,: or, The conquest of Ireland. An historical tale of the twelfth century. In four cantos./ By John Quincy Adams
- Poems of religion and society.: With notices of his life and character by John Davis and T. H. Benton
- Biography resources dedicated to John Quincy Adams
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Adams, John Quincy
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United States Ambassador to Germany 1797 – 1801 |
Elilan neng: Henry Wheaton(a) Template:U.S. Senator box |
Elilan ne i: William Short |
United States Ambassador to Russia 1809 – 1814 |
Elilan neng: James A. Bayard |
Elilan ne i: Jonathan Russell (Charge d'Affairs) |
United States Ambassador to Britain 1815 – 1817 |
Elilan neng: Richard Rush |
Elilan ne i: James Monroe |
United States Secretary of State March 5, 1817 – March 4, 1825 |
Elilan neng: Henry Clay |
Elilan ne i: James Monroe |
Democratic-Republican Party presidential candidate 1824 (won) (b) |
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Elilan ne i: James Monroe |
President of the United States March 4, 1825 – March 4, 1829 |
Elilan neng: Andrew Jackson |
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National Republican Party presidential candidate 1828 (lost) |
Elilan neng: Henry Clay Template:USRepSuccession box Template:USRepSuccession box Template:USRepSuccession box Template:Succession footnote Template:Succession footnote |
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