American National Biography Online 2000
DOI: 10.1093/anb/9780198606697.article.0100007
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Adams, John (1735-1826), second president of the United States, diplomat, and political theorist

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“…We need heroes, and Adams' willingness later in life to stand for what was right certainly deserves praise. It is impossible to praise too highly his treaty negotiations with Britain and France in the early 1780s, or his restraint in 1799, when he refused to embark on a larger war with France or suppress civil liberties at home as the Federalist party advised him [22].…”
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“…We need heroes, and Adams' willingness later in life to stand for what was right certainly deserves praise. It is impossible to praise too highly his treaty negotiations with Britain and France in the early 1780s, or his restraint in 1799, when he refused to embark on a larger war with France or suppress civil liberties at home as the Federalist party advised him [22].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%