John Quincy Adams (1767)
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| Sex: | Male |
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| Birth: | July 11, 1767 Quincy, Massachusetts |
| Death: | February 23, 1848 Washington, D.C. |
| Spouse: | [[Louisa Catherine (Johnson) Adams]] |
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| (العربية): | جون كوينسي آدامز |
| (English): | John Quincy Adams |
| (فارسی): | جان کوئینسی آدامز |
| (עברית): | ג'ון קווינסי אדמס |
| (日本語): | ジョン・クィンシー・アダムズ |
| (한국어): | 존 퀸시 애덤스 |
| (Русский): | Адамс, Джон Куинси |
| (தமிழ்): | ஜான் குவின்சி ஆடம்ஸ் |
| (ייִדיש): | זשאן קווינסי עדעמס |
| (中文): | 约翰·昆西·亚当斯 |
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John Quincy Adams
- John Quincy Adams (July 11, 1767 – February 23, 1848) was a diplomat, politician, and the sixth President of the United States (March 4, 1825 – March 4, 1829). His party affiliations were Federalist, Democratic-Republican, National Republican, and later Anti-Masonic and Whig. Adams was the son of United States President John Adams, and Abigail Adams. He is most famous as a diplomat involved in many international negotiations, and for formulating the Monroe Doctrine. As president he proposed a grand program of modernization and educational advancement, but was unable to get it through Congress. Late in life, as a Congressman, he was a leading opponent of the Slave Power, arguing that if a civil war ever broke out the president could abolish slavery by using his war powers, a policy followed by Abraham Lincoln in the Emancipation Proclamation of 1863.
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