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John Adams
(1735-1826)


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John Adams

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    The statesman and attorney John Adams (1735-1826) was born in Braintree, Massachusetts (now Quincy), and graduated from Harvard College in 1755. In 1758, he was admitted to the Massachusetts bar. He was a delegate to the first and second Continental Congresses (1774-1778) and to the convention that framed the Massachusetts Constitution in 1780. Along with Benjamin Franklin and John Jay, Adams was a negotiator of the 1783 peace treaty with Great Britain, and the U.S.'s minister to Great Britain from 1785 to 1788. In 1789, Adams became the first vice-president of the United States and, in 1797, the second president.

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DATE OUT TEXT VOL SIZE DATE IN REP FINES PAGE
07/31/1789Elements of Criticism18vo.08/17/1789Self 006
08/21/1789Elements of Criticism28vo. Doork. 010


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