They advocated ratifying the American Constituion. It was headed by Alexander Hamilton and John Adams, who used the papers to gain support as well as attack the Antifederalists' cause.
Adams lived long before presidents typically had a library to house their papers. The personal library of the Adams family, which contains some 14,000 books is located in a stone building on the grounds of the family home in Braintree, Mass, is run by the Park Service.
Adams was the one to discover, school papers sometimes say le verrier and couch but prove ur teacher wrong and tell her that Adams discovered it i did :)ANSWER:Credit goes to Urbain Le Verrier, John Couch Adams and Johann Galle. See the related link for more information.
John Couch Adams was a british scientist that co-discovered the planet Neptune. He predicted using mathematical equations that there was a planet beyond Uranus, and many people did not believe him, but he was proven correct. He was born in Cornwall, England in 1819, and died in Cambridge, England in 1892, age 73.
Some of the documents were: The Treaty of Paris, The Federalist Papers,The Constitution,The Declaration of Independence,The Letters between John and Abigail Adams,The Stamp Act,The Tea Act, and The Articles of Confederation
His children were: Nabby Adams, John Quincy Adams, Susanna Adams, Charles Adams, and Thomas Adams.
Well Samuel Adams was related to John Adams, they were cousins. John Adams was John Quincy Adams father. Therefore Samuel Adams was John Adams second cousin.
the federalist papers
Francis G Adams was related to neither John Adams or John Q adams but John Adams and John Q Adams are father and son father=John Adams son=John Q Adams
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Samuel Adams and John Adams were second cousins. John Adams was James Adams father, John Quincy Adams was also John Adams son and James Adams brother. no there weren't brothers
NO, John Adams had 5 children all from his wife Abigail Smith Adams. Their names were Abigail Jr. (Nabby) Adams, John Quincy Adams, Susanna Adams, Charles Adams, and Thomas Adams