John Adams wrote about 45 newspaper essays reflecting upon the French Revolution and what he thought would come out of it. What he came to believe was that it would end in tyranny, chaos, and horror. Even though, he was trapped in a dark place emotionally and physically. That was because he was in a tippee of the Georgia Indian Cherokee Tribe. He began to learn their ways and embrace their culture up until Andrew Jackson came and removed them through the "Trail of Tears." During which his wife, a Cherokee, Debra Sampson, caught small pox and transferred it to their sons, George, Lawton, and Christopher. Adams was terrified and moved to France to collect his belongings and that is when the French Revolution broke out. I hope this helps you out! Good luck... Love Erin and Ashley
George Washington (1789 - 1797), who was succeeded by John Adams (1797 - 1801).
John Adams was the Vice President from 1789 to 1797.
John Adams
John Adams
The series of four bills signed into law by John Adams
George Washington (1789 - 1797), who was succeeded by John Adams (1797 - 1801).
George Washington (1789 - 1797), who was succeeded by John Adams (1797 - 1801).
John Adams was the US President when the French Revolution ended in 1799.
John Adams.
John Adams.
John Adams was the Vice President from 1789 to 1797.
John Adams Webster was born in 1789.
John Adams
John Adams
George Washington beat John Adams in the election of 1789. He was the first president of the United States and John Adams became the vice president.
The French Revolution ended and Napoleon became the leader of France.
The series of four bills signed into law by John Adams