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What John and Abigail Adams wanted us to know was that the American Revolution was not just a great political crisis. It was also a personal crisis for their family.
How many have fallen we know not. The constant roar of the cannon is so distressing that we cannot Eat, Drink or Sleep.” This ...
John Adams was born in the American colonies, and grew up as a subject of Great Britain. Beginning in the 1760s, soon after he had finished his legal studies, a series of political events forced ...
Feel the sense of what it was like to be on the ground at the battlegrounds where the American Revolution was fought.
This Father’s Day, let us honor John Adams as a Founding Father and a father who wanted to secure a bright future for his ...
Adams went on to play pivotal roles during the American Revolution. Without him and his wife, Abigail, who was his closest confidante, we might have never left the British Empire. He emerged as an ...
In 1819, an aged John Adams, writing from his home in Quincy, was asked by the Baltimore newspaper editor Hezekiah Niles to reflect on the meaning of the American Revolution. Adams, a principal ...
What John Adams and his family can teach America today, ... Massachusetts, which he refers to as the “intellectual epicenter of the American Revolution.” ...
One of America’s greatest love stories can be understood through more than 1,000 eloquent letters that were sent between John and Abigail Adams – foundational figures in our nation’s early ...
John Adams and Thomas Jefferson will always be linked, as Founding Fathers and presidents. They even died on the same day — July 4, 1826. At the Continental Congress and on diplomatic missions ...