* First Term Opponent: John Adams, J. Jay, R.H. Harrison, J. Rutledge, J. Hancock, G. Clinton, S. Huntingdon, J. Milton, J. Armstrong, B. Lincoln, E. Telfair…
John Adams played a major role in the American Revolution. Primarily, Adams was one of the first people to doubt Great Britain’s intentions and one of the first to believe that the high taxes and new rules…
Henry Clay was never elected president, but he still managed to have a tremendous impact over the country. He represented Kentucky in the Senate and the House of Representatives. “Clay was known for his oratorical skills and also for his gambling nature, which he developed in card games in Kentucky.” (Robert McNamara, The Great Triumvirate, http://history1800s.about.com/od/1800sglossary/g/The-Great-Triumvirate-definition.htm) His background as a successful lawyer and his gambling nature made him a great compromiser. “Clay was often hailed for his role in trying to find compromises on the issue of slavery.” (Robert McNamara, Henry Clay, http://history1800s.about.com/od/leaders/a/Henry-Clay-bio.htm) He helped with the Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850. The Missouri Compromise was the first settlement that tried to combat the disagreement on the issue of slavery. The Compromise of 1850 helped stall a civil war in the US and held the Union together. Clay also…
John Quincy Adams, though he most likely obtained office unfairly, kept the position. As opposed by Jacksonians, he asked Congress for money for internal improvements, manufacturing aid, and a national university. Followers of Jackson disagreed with these measures. They believed that federal money…
In fact, most new Senators would have relied on the opinions of the older and more experienced Senators to help them make their voting decisions. This was evident when Senator Paine told Senator Smith that he would tell Smith how he should vote on any given bill. This docility and willingness to vote according to the older Senators was most likely caused by the new Senators' fear of the political bosses. Mr. Smith, however, was sheltered from knowing that the political bosses even existed and, as a result, was not afraid to stand up for his beliefs. Mr. Taylor, a typical political boss of Smith's time, had extreme power in his state and was…
Jefferson Smith was too idealistic and naïve to be successful as a senator going up against a huge political machine. Smith lacks savvy and smoothness but overcomes his trials with persistence and…
John Adams was one of the leaders in the fight for American Independence. He was born on October 30, 1735. His presidency began in 1976 through 1800 and was the second president of the United States, after winning the election against Alexander Hamilton. Upon winning the election he became the Chief of State. His most notable accomplishment, as President, was to avoid a war with France, while maintaining American honor. In our opinion he did a good job of this however he was not greatly supported by the Americans at the time.…
As secretary of state, Adams’s conservative values and rigid morals were adjust with that earlier era without prejudices of politics. He achieved great diplomatic successes, such as acquiring Florida from the Spanish through the Adams-Onis Treaty. As president, Adams’s political style was out of date because the way he thought was different from it’s current time. He ignored his lack of popularity and the hostility of many others in power, and supported Indian land rights and the Tariff of Abomination (1828). The most far-reaching battle of the Adams administration during his presidency came over tariffs, like Tariff of 1824 that protected industrialists in New England and Pennsylvania against imports of more expensive woolen, cotton textiles, and iron goods.…
Political courage is something that has been around. Kennedy (1955) said that "The founding fathers could not have envisioned service in the Senate as providing an opportunity for political courage." (p. 23.). This statement from hi defines that the creating of our government has given an opportunity for people brave enough to express political courage. Herbert Brownell was a Nebraskan born that went on to be the attorney general for the United States of America for four years, and he is an example of political courage.…
him with is decisions. As we know John Adams was not a very social person. She…
John Adams supported the patriotic measures that slowly led to the American Independence. His active support of the Boston Tea Party shows this dedication, however he also desired to have good relations with Britain. Adams said, “There is no man among us that would not be happy to see accommodation with Britain.” (Encarta, 3) Adams and the first and second continental congress put up a strong effort to have peace with Britain, but in 1776 the congress adopted the Declaration of Independence. Around this same time Adams portrayed his idea of property and the right to vote in his letter to John Sullivan. This was the time that he and his allies urged all colonies to form independent governments. He said in his letter, “It is certain in theory, that the only moral foundation of government is the consent of the people.” (Riley, 96) I believe he wrote this in effort for…
Adams may have had to live in the footsteps of George Washington's failures and weaknesses but John Adams has done popular acts as a leader to be known as strengths. One strength which Adams had which was not popular, Adams elected peace with France opposed to declaring war with them. This may not be the popular depiction among Americans but it was an important and necessary one in order to stay as a nation. If Adams never declared peace with France we would have been destroyed and back to where we started as a country. This was one of the most important pro of his…
John Quincy Adams was a major influence in the history of the United States. John Quincy took part in more important events, and held more important positions than any person in United States history. Some of the important positions he held were he was American Ministers to four different European Countries (Hague, Prussia, Russia and England), a State Senator representing Massachusetts, peace negotiator to England, a member of the House of Representatives, Secretary of the State, and President of the United States. John Quincy followed in the footsteps of his father John Adams, when he became President of the United States, but both father and son failed to win their second term as President. Although he had many successes he viewed himself as a disappointment. He did have many accomplishments during his career, but he also had a few downfalls and failures during his career. John Quincy was not the most liked person in the country, but he stood up for what he thought and believed in.…
Choosing courage is about heroes from American history. The second portion of the book is about the Korean war. There were many stories to choose from. Tibor’s story stuck out to me because no matter what obstacle he faced he got up and showed courage, and heroism.…
William Paterson played a key role in creating our house of Representatives and the Senate because without his proposal, we would not have the governing system that we have today. He was prepared to create a system and compromise with other people’s ideas. He had gone to Princeton University and was a very smart man. After school, he had begun studying the law in the city of Princeton under Richard Stockton. When the War of Independence had begun, he had joined the vanguard of the New Jersey patriots. He had participated in the provincial congress (1775-1776), council of safety (1777), legislative council (1776-77), and the constitutional convention (1776). William Paterson had done many important things in his life that changed the way that…