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When John Adams became the second president of ... deeper into a foreign policy crisis with its onetime ally France. Adams’ Federalist Party wanted to fight; the Democratic-Republicans did ...
In 1788, when John Adams returned from Europe ... It was a four-way race, with Adams and Thomas Pinckney on the Federalist ticket and Jefferson and Aaron Burr on the Republican.
The Federalist Papers is a collection of 85 articles ... By 1795, the Federalists had become a party in name as well. After John Adams, their candidate, was elected president in 1796, the ...
This journey was, in part, guided by one of America’s earliest champions of liberty – John Adams, a man who shaped not only his own time but laid the foundations for justice that resonate today.