John Quinsy Adams was born in Braintree Massachusetts. His other, Abigail Smith Adams and her father, John Adams (2nd President of the United States of America) trained John Quinsy very well. At the age of ten John Q. traveled with his father on a diplomatic mission to Europe. There he learned French fluently at a private school in Paris. After studying French in Paris, Adams studied at Leiden University. From 1782 to 1783 he was secretary and interpreter for the French in Germany. After being secretary and interpreter in Germany, he went to Holland. John Q. Adams was very good and intelligent in languages, history and mathematics. By the end of school he was a very good and trustworthy lawyer. Adams particularly caught George Washington's attention for articles he published in the newspaper defending the president's policies. As a result of this “defense of rights,” Washington placed Adams in the position of a Dutchman in the service of the Netherlands. After all this, President James Monroe called Adams to become Secretary of State in 1817. As Secretary John Q. Adams was pleased with the schools he attended in his later years because they paid off. Adam's greatest achievements as Secretary of State were the Transcontinental Treaty with Spain. Signed on February 22nd. With this treaty, Spain recognized that East and West Florida became part of the United States of America. John Quinsy Adams may have been the greatest United States Secretary of State. He wasn't one of the greatest presidents. He was truly a minority president chosen by the House of Representatives who achieves more. Jackson had received the majority of the popular votes both in the polls and in the state, but he lacked the constitutional majority, (which is a college major). Clay one of the four can trace all his support in 1824 to Adams in the house of February 1825. After secret talks between the two, Adams is elected on the first ballot. Clay had placed Adams in the White House to become his Secretary of State and successor. President Adams believed that the American Revelation had already won freedom, at least for the citizens of the White House, and that this freedom was guaranteed by the Constitution of the United States. of America. His policy was to let there be more national power and improve freedom for the people
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