John Q Adams John Adams has three wonderful careers in his life. One is the enemy of Britain oppression and is an independent supporter. As an American diplomat in Europe, as the first vice president and the second president of the United States. His diary, letter, speech shows that he is a very patriotic, strong family man and a strong philosopher. Adams was born on October 30, 1735 in Quincy, Massachusetts. He was born in a small house open to tourists still standing. His father was a butler, the fifth generation farmer.
John Quincy Adams, born in Braintree, Massachusetts in 1767, was the son of John Adams, the second President of the United States. John Q. Adams' political career is fine. In many ways, his career and the temperament and view of his father are parallel. Like his father, many historians think he is over the average president. This fact is clarified in the next section. These facts did not occur during his presidency inauguration, but these facts are related to his political career.
Among the main politicians of the time were Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, John Q Adams, Andrew Jackson, Martin Van Buren, John C. Calhoun, Robert Hayne. In 1828, Andrew Jackson beat John Q Adams in the presidential election. This led many anti Jackson emotions, began the roots of a new party called the Whig Party. Jackson believes that the central decision-making power of the country should be left to the central government. Under the guidance of Henry Clay and Daniel Webster, another party was established in 1832. They support John Q Adams, anti jackson. Daniel Webster is a Senator in Massachusetts State and Henry Clay is the Chairman of the House of Representatives. John C. Calhoun is one of the leaders of the Democratic Party. He is the vice president of John Q Adams. He considers that invalidity is the sole means of protecting the southern rights. Robert Hein is from South Carolina and is representative of state rights.