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John Adams - Wikipedia
John Adams died on July 4, 1826 – the fiftieth anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence. New Englanders Adams and his son are the only presidents of the first twelve who never owned slaves. Historians and scholars have favorably ranked his administration.
Thomas Jefferson and John Adams die | July 4, 1826 - HISTORY
2009年11月16日 · On July 4, 1826, former Presidents Thomas Jefferson and John Adams, who were once fellow Patriots and then adversaries, die on the same day within five hours of each other.
Deaths of John Adams and Thomas Jefferson on July 4th
2022年7月6日 · The deaths of former U.S. Presidents Thomas Jefferson and John Adams on July 4, 1826–the day of the Jubilee–the 50th anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence, was an extraordinary and eerie coincidence. Jefferson died shortly after noon at the age of 83 in Monticello, Virginia.
John Adams' Death: Date and Age Adams Died - Totally History
John Adams, the second president of the United States, died on July 4, 1826, at the age of 90 in his home in Quincy, Massachusetts. His death coincided with the 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.
John Adams | Biography, Political Party, Children, Presidency,
2025年1月18日 · John Adams (born October 30 [October 19, Old Style], 1735, Braintree [now in Quincy], Massachusetts [U.S.]—died July 4, 1826, Quincy, Massachusetts, U.S.) was an early advocate of American independence from Great Britain, a major figure in the Continental Congress (1774–77), the author of the Massachusetts constitution (1780), a signer of ...
John Adams - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Adams died on July 4, 1826 of heart failure. This was the same day that Thomas Jefferson died, and was also exactly 50 years after the Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776. At 90, John Adams was the longest lived president of the United States until Ronald Reagan surpassed him in October 2001.
John Adams Biography - life, family, children, death, school, …
He died at the age of ninety–one in Quincy, Massachusetts, just a few hours after Jefferson's death, on July 4, 1826. For More Information Brookhiser, Richard.
John Adams: Life After the Presidency - Miller Center
Both Adams and Jefferson died on July 4, 1826, the fiftieth anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. It was an anniversary that both founders were determined to live long enough to see. Death took Jefferson at 12:50 in the afternoon.
The Historical Society, Boston University
John Adams and Thomas Jefferson died on the same day, July 4, 1826. Both were old men—Adams was 90, and Jefferson was 83—and both were ill, though Adams had been in comparatively robust health until just a few months earlier and Jefferson had been ill for an extended period.
John Adams Biography – 2nd U.S. President Timeline & Life
John Adams Jr. (a.k.a. “The Colossus of Independence”), a Founding Father and also the second president of the United States of America was a true American patriot with a witty, yet obnoxious personality. The American statesman, diplomat, and political theorist was born on October 30, 1735 in Quincy, Massachusetts.
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