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The White House just dropped these mini video profiles highlighting America’s first patriotic legends, celebrating their enduring contributions that founded this nation.

John Adams

Some facts about John Adams

  • Born: October 30, 1735, in Braintree (now Quincy), Massachusetts.
  • Died: July 4, 1826, in Quincy, Massachusetts.
  • Education: Graduated from Harvard College in 1755.
  • Occupation: Lawyer, diplomat, and statesman.
  • Married Abigail Smith in 1764; they had five children, including John Quincy Adams.
  • Defended British soldiers in the Boston Massacre trial, 1770, securing acquittals for most.
  • Served in the Continental Congress, 1774–1777.
  • Proposed George Washington as commander-in-chief of the Continental Army, 1775.
  • Key contributor to the Declaration of Independence, 1776, as part of the drafting committee.
  • Served as a diplomat in France and Holland, 1778–1788, securing loans and treaties.
  • Negotiated the Treaty of Paris, 1783, ending the Revolutionary War.
  • First U.S. Minister to Great Britain, 1785–1788.
  • Elected Vice President under George Washington, serving 1789–1797.
  • Became second President of the United States, serving one term, 1797–1801.
  • Signed the Alien and Sedition Acts, 1798, controversial laws restricting speech and immigration.
  • Avoided full-scale war with France during the Quasi-War, 1798–1800, through diplomacy.
  • Appointed John Marshall as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, 1801.
  • Lost re-election to Thomas Jefferson in 1800.
  • Retired to his farm in Quincy, Massachusetts, after his presidency.
  • Corresponded extensively with Thomas Jefferson, reconciling their friendship until their deaths.
  • Died on July 4, 1826, the same day as Thomas Jefferson, on the 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.

 

Some facts: Thomas Heyward Jr. – Singer of the Declaration of Independence

  • Born: July 28, 1746, in St. Luke’s Parish, South Carolina
  • Died: March 6, 1809, in St. Luke’s Parish, South Carolina
  • Occupation: Lawyer, planter, and judge
  • Education: Studied law in South Carolina and at the Middle Temple in London
  • Signed the Declaration of Independence as a South Carolina delegate in 1776
  • Signed the Articles of Confederation in 1778
  • Served in the Continental Congress from 1776 to 1778
  • Fought in the Revolutionary War, serving as a captain in the South Carolina militia
  • Wounded in battle during the Siege of Charleston in 1780
  • Captured by the British in 1780 and held prisoner for about a year
  • Married twice: first to Elizabeth Matthews (died 1782), then to Elizabeth Savage
  • Had six children who survived to adulthood
  • Served as a circuit court judge in South Carolina after the war
  • Known for his contributions to South Carolina’s legal and political systems
  • Helped establish the Agricultural Society of South Carolina
  • Buried at his family’s plantation, now known as the Heyward-Washington House in Charleston

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