"I feel unutterable anxiety. God grant us wisdom and fortitude! Should the opposition be suppressed, should this country submit, what infamy and ruin! God forbid. Death in any form is less terrible!"
Tag: John Adams
The “Commonwealth”
Abigail Adams to John Adams: “All Men Would be Tyrants if They Could.”
A Revolutionary Guest: John Adams’ Letters From Ipswich
After Electoral Defeat, Neither Adams President Attended his Successor’s Inauguration
John Adams, our second President, and his eldest son John Quincy Adams, our sixth President, both quietly departed Washington on the eve of their opponent’s inauguration. Each did so in good conscience, leaving their successors, Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson respectively, to enjoy two terms in office.




