'John Quincy Adams' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
War of 1812 (2012)
Actors:
Todd A. Judge (composer),
Michael C. Durling (director),
William Kaffenberger (actor),
Paul D'Elia (actor),
Daniel Cross (actor),
Andrew Collie (actor),
Barry Bedwell (actor),
Todd Norris (actor),
Ken Johnston (actor),
Bill Rose (actor),
Phil Schultz (actor),
Florin Turner (actor),
Gina DeAngelis (writer),
Stephen Moore (actor),
Joe Ziarko (actor),
Genres:
History,
Enslavement: The True Story of Fanny Kemble (2000)
Actors:
Charles Bernstein (composer),
Keith Carradine (actor),
Jackie Richardson (actress),
Jane Seymour (actress),
Jane Seymour (producer),
James Keach (director),
Gerard Parkes (actor),
Janet-Laine Green (actress),
Colin Fox (actor),
Kim Roberts (actress),
James Keach (actor),
James Keach (producer),
Winnifred Jong (miscellaneous crew),
Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje (actor),
Richard Yearwood (actor),
Genres:
Biography,
Drama,
The 70th Annual Academy Awards (1998)
Actors:
James Cameron (actor),
Red Buttons (actor),
Michael Caine (actor),
Rick Baker (actor),
Hank Azaria (actor),
Walter Barnes (actor),
Ben Affleck (actor),
Warren Beatty (actor),
Alec Baldwin (actor),
Michael Bolton (actor),
Ernest Borgnine (actor),
Antonio Banderas (actor),
Lloyd Bridges (actor),
James L. Brooks (actor),
Robert Carlyle (actor),
Genres:
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Quotes:
Billy Crystal: Matt Damon is so young, the results in his category were tabulated by Fisher-Price Waterhouse."
Billy Crystal: A billion people are watching tonight - except for Linda Tripp, who's taping it.
Arnold Schwarzenegger: My friend James Cameron and I made three films together: "True Lies," "Terminator," and "Terminator 2." Of course, that was during his early low-budget art-house period.
Jack Nicholson: Some of the other nominees are very good friends, and I'm very honored to be on the list with you Bobby; Dusty; you and your father, Mr. Damon; my old bike pal Fonda. We're very proud of the picture, but I've had a sinking feeling all night up till now.
James Cameron: I don't know about you, but I'm having a really great time.
James Cameron: I'm king of the world!
Billy Crystal: So much has changed in the last year. Last year, the White House was complaining that there was too much sex in Hollywood...
Robin Williams: Thank you, Ben and Matt. I still need to see some ID.
[to his daughter at home]::James Cameron: Honey, this is the thing I described to you. It's an Oscar, and it's really cool to get.
Billy Crystal: [When Rabbi Marvin Heir wins for his documentary film "The Long Way Home"] What a night when your Rabbi wins an Oscar.
Amistad (1997)
Actors:
Arliss Howard (actor),
Paul Guilfoyle (actor),
Djimon Hounsou (actor),
Castulo Guerra (actor),
Nigel Hawthorne (actor),
Anthony Hopkins (actor),
Ralph Brown (actor),
Pedro Armendáriz Jr. (actor),
Peter Firth (actor),
Xander Berkeley (actor),
Chiwetel Ejiofor (actor),
Morgan Freeman (actor),
Eric Bruno Borgman (actor),
Tomas Milian (actor),
Matthew McConaughey (actor),
Plot: Amistad is the name of a slave ship traveling from Cuba to the U.S. in 1839. It is carrying a cargo of Africans who have been sold into slavery in Cuba, taken on board, and chained in the cargo hold of the ship. As the ship is crossing from Cuba to the U.S., Cinque, who was a tribal leader in Africa, leads a mutiny and takes over the ship. They continue to sail, hoping to find help when they land. Instead, when they reach the United States, they are imprisoned as runaway slaves. They don't speak a word of English, and it seems like they are doomed to die for killing their captors when an abolitionist lawyer decides to take their case, arguing that they were free citizens of another country and not slaves at all. The case finally gets to the Supreme Court, where John Quincy Adams makes an impassioned and eloquent plea for their release.
Keywords: 1830s, 1840s, 19th-century, abolition, africa, amazing-grace-hymn, based-on-true-story, blood, botany, chain
Genres:
Drama,
History,
Mystery,
Taglines: A true story. Freedom is not given. It is our right at birth. But there are some moments when it must be taken.
Quotes:
John Quincy Adams: Now, you understand you're going to the Supreme Court. Do you know why?::Ens. Covey: [translating for Cinque] It is the place where they finally kill us.
John Quincy Adams: [to the Court] This man is black. We can all see that. But, can we also see as easily, that which is equally true? That he is the only true hero in this room. Now, if he were white, he wouldn't be standing before this court fighting for his life. If he were white and his enslavers were British, he wouldn't be standing, so heavy the weight of the medals and honors we would bestow upon him. Songs would be written about him. The great authors of our times would fill books about him. His story would be told and retold, in our classrooms. Our children, because we would make sure of it, would know his name as well as they know Patrick Henry's. Yet, if the South is right, what are we to do with that embarrassing, annoying document, The Declaration of Independence? What of its conceits? "All men created equal," "inalienable rights," "life, liberty," and so on and so forth? What on Earth are we to do with this? I have a modest suggestion.::[tears papers in half]
Joseph Cinque: [in Mende] What kind of a place is this where you almost mean what you say? Where laws almost work? How can you live like that?
Joseph Cinque: Give us, us free. Give us, us free. Give us, us free. Give us, us free. Give us, us free.
John Quincy Adams: [to the court] James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington... John Adams. We've long resisted asking you for guidance. Perhaps we have feared in doing so, we might acknowledge that our individuality, which we so, so revere, is not entirely our own. Perhaps we've feared an... an appeal to you might be taken for weakness. But, we've come to understand, finally, that this is not so. We understand now, we've been made to understand, and to embrace the understanding... that who we are *is* who we were. We desperately need your strength and wisdom to triumph over our fears, our prejudices, ourselves. Give us the courage to do what is right. And if it means civil war? Then let it come. And when it does, may it be, finally, the last battle of the American Revolution.
John Quincy Adams: Well when I was an attorney, a long time ago, young man, I err... I realized after much trial and error, that in the courtroom, whoever tells the best story wins. In unlawyer-like fashion, I give you that scrap of wisdom free of charge.
Tappan: [to Theodore] They may be of more value to our struggle in death than in life.
John Quincy Adams: [to the court] Well, gentlemen, I must say I differ with the keen minds of the South and with our President, who apparently shares their views, offering that the natural state of mankind is instead - and I know this is a controversial idea - is freedom. Is freedom. And the proof is the length to which a man, woman or child will go to regain it once taken. He will break loose his chains. He will decimate his enemies. He will try and try and try, against all odds, against all prejudices, to get home.
US Secretary of State Forsyth: The only thing John Quincy Adams will be remembered for is his middle name.
[a band of abolitionists approach the outer gate of the prison where the Amistad refugees are being held for trial]::Fala: [in Mende] Who are they, do you think?::[the abolitionists kneel to pray]::Joseph Cinque: [in Mende] Looks like they are going to be sick.::Abolitionists: [singing] Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound...::Fala: [in Mende] They're entertainers!::Abolitionists: [singing]... that saved a wretch like me...::Joseph Cinque: [in Mende] But why do they look so miserable?
The Adams Chronicles (1976)
Actors:
William Daniels (actor),
Jeffrey Jones (actor),
George Grizzard (actor),
Lionel Chetwynd (writer),
Paul Bogart (director),
Nancy Marchand (actress),
Paul Bogart (producer),
Jac Venza (producer),
David Birney (actor),
Wesley Addy (actor),
Kathryn Walker (actress),
George Hearn (actor),
Fred Coe (director),
Jean-Pierre Stewart (actor),
Katharine Houghton (actress),
Plot: Ambitious multipart PBS production that brings to life five generations of one of America's leading political and historical families. It traces their lives from John Adams early years as a colonial Boston attorney to the rise in prominence of Brookes Adams in the fields of political and social philosophy. This mini looks into their triumphs and tragedies, exploring their genius and profound social conscience.
Keywords: ambassador, american-history, american-revolution, character-name-in-title, court-of-saint-james, declaration-of-independence, diplomat, future-president, historian, james-monroe
Genres:
Drama,
History,
The Adams Chronicles (1976)
Actors:
William Daniels (actor),
Jeffrey Jones (actor),
George Grizzard (actor),
Lionel Chetwynd (writer),
Paul Bogart (director),
Nancy Marchand (actress),
Paul Bogart (producer),
Jac Venza (producer),
David Birney (actor),
Wesley Addy (actor),
Kathryn Walker (actress),
George Hearn (actor),
Fred Coe (director),
Jean-Pierre Stewart (actor),
Katharine Houghton (actress),
Plot: Ambitious multipart PBS production that brings to life five generations of one of America's leading political and historical families. It traces their lives from John Adams early years as a colonial Boston attorney to the rise in prominence of Brookes Adams in the fields of political and social philosophy. This mini looks into their triumphs and tragedies, exploring their genius and profound social conscience.
Keywords: ambassador, american-history, american-revolution, character-name-in-title, court-of-saint-james, declaration-of-independence, diplomat, future-president, historian, james-monroe
Genres:
Drama,
History,
March On, America! (1942)
Actors:
Natalie Kalmus (miscellaneous crew),
Douglas Kennedy (actor),
John Litel (actor),
Frank McGlynn Sr. (actor),
Grant Mitchell (actor),
Addison Richards (actor),
Franklin D. Roosevelt (actor),
Everett Dodd (editor),
Sidney Blackmer (actor),
Charles Waldron (actor),
Douglas Wood (actor),
Donald Woods (actor),
Carleton Young (actor),
Gordon Hollingshead (producer),
Owen Crump (writer),
Plot: This short shows the heritage that Americans are fighting for in World War II. Using excerpts from several of its Historical Featurettes, as well as newsreels and some original footage, Warner Brothers gives moviegoers an overview of American history, from the landing of the Pilgrims in 1620 to Pearl Harbor. It emphasizes that since the first European settlers arrived, the American spirit has pulled everyone together to solve problems and overcome adversity.
Keywords: morale, propaganda, the-star-spangled-banner
Genres:
History,
Short,
The Monroe Doctrine (1939)
Actors:
Tom Chatterton (actor),
Michael Visaroff (actor),
Edwin Stanley (actor),
Frank Puglia (actor),
Glen Cavender (actor),
George Reeves (actor),
John Harron (actor),
Stuart Holmes (actor),
Sidney Blackmer (actor),
Erville Alderson (actor),
Frank Mayo (actor),
Grant Mitchell (actor),
Jack Mower (actor),
Frederick Giermann (actor),
Emmett Vogan (actor),
Plot: This two-reel short tells the tale of the effects of the Monroe Document in a historical and historical-fictional manner, and its effects---fact and fictional---in North and South America...and Europe and,how through the years, various U.S. Presidents have upheld it in various ways. The ending has Theodore Roosevelt delivering a speech that probably left the viewing audiences, in various countries, talking about it in various languages.
Keywords: ambassador, anti-fascism, austria, britain, canada, character-name-in-title, colonization, cuba, czar, declaration-of-independence
Genres:
Drama,
History,
Romance,
Short,
War,
Quotes:
Senor De La Torre: What makes you so sure the United States would resort to war? people don't want it, and in a democracy people rule. So I've been told.
Theodore Roosevelt: Speak softly but carry a big stick!
The Declaration of Independence (1911)
Actors:
J. Searle Dawley (director),
Robert Brower (actor),
Wadsworth Harris (actor),
Harry Linson (actor),
Marc McDermott (actor),
Robert Emmett Tansey (actor),
William West (actor),
Miriam Nesbitt (actress),
Jack Chagnon (actor),
Genres:
Drama,
Short,
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Who is the Real John Quincy Adams? Biography, Education, Quotes (1998)
John Quincy Adams (July 11, 1767 – February 23, 1848) was an American statesman who served as the sixth President of the United States from 1825 to 1829. He also served as a diplomat, a Senator and member of the House of Representatives. He was a member of the Federalist, Democratic-Republican, National Republican, and later Anti-Masonic and Whig parties.
Bemis argues that Adams was able to:
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Disney The American Presidents: John Quincy Adams
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Amistad: The Best of John Quincy Adams
The funniest and most inspirational John Quincy Adams moments from Steven Spielberg's "Amistad," starring Anthony Hopkins as JQA. If you have not yet seen this movie, I hope these clips and Hopkins' brilliant performance will convince you to do so. :)
All credit for these clips goes to Steven Spielberg, producer Debbie Allen, and everyone else involved in the making of "Amistad." I own nothin
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President John Quincy Adams Biography
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John Quincy Adams - Mini Biography
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John Quincy Adams: Fred Kaplan - June 18, 2014
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Amistad (7/8) Movie CLIP - The Declaration of Independence (1997) HD
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The Worst Election in History
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The Presidents: Number 6: John Quincy Adams-Part 1
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The John Quincy Adams Song
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Presidential Minute With John Quincy Adams
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Bachmann Spars with Stephanopoulos over whether John Quincy Adams was a "Founding Father"
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Who is the Real John Quincy Adams? Biography, Education, Quotes (1998)
John Quincy Adams (July 11, 1767 – February 23, 1848) was an American statesman who served as the sixth President of the United States from 1825 to 1829. He als...
John Quincy Adams (July 11, 1767 – February 23, 1848) was an American statesman who served as the sixth President of the United States from 1825 to 1829. He also served as a diplomat, a Senator and member of the House of Representatives. He was a member of the Federalist, Democratic-Republican, National Republican, and later Anti-Masonic and Whig parties.
Bemis argues that Adams was able to:
gather together, formulate, and practice the fundamentals of American foreign-policy – self-determination, independence, noncolonization, nonintervention, nonentanglement in European politics, Freedom of the Seas, [and] freedom of commerce.
Adams was the son of former President John Adams and Abigail Adams. As a diplomat, Adams played an important role in negotiating key treaties, most notably the Treaty of Ghent, which ended the War of 1812. As Secretary of State, he negotiated with Britain over the United States' northern border with Canada, negotiated with Spain the annexation of Florida, and drafted the Monroe Doctrine. Historians agree he was one of the greatest diplomats and secretaries of state in American history.
As president, he sought to modernize the American economy and promote education. Adams enacted a part of his agenda and paid off much of the national debt.[7] He was stymied by a Congress controlled by his enemies, and his lack of patronage networks helped politicians eager to undercut him. He lost his 1828 bid for re-election to Andrew Jackson.
Adams is best known as a diplomat who shaped America's foreign policy in line with his ardently nationalist commitment to America's republican values. More recently, he has been portrayed as the exemplar and moral leader in an era of modernization. During Adams' lifetime, technological innovations and new means of communication spread messages of religious revival, social reform, and party politics. Goods, money, and people traveled more rapidly and efficiently than ever before.
Adams was elected a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts after leaving office, serving for the last 17 years of his life with far greater acclaim than he had achieved as president. Animated by his growing revulsion against slavery,[9] Adams became a leading opponent of the Slave Power. He predicted that if a civil war were to break out, the president could abolish slavery by using his war powers. Adams also predicted the Union's dissolution over the slavery issue, but said that if the South became independent there would be a series of bloody slave revolts.
John Quincy Adams was born on July 11, 1767, to John Adams and his wife Abigail Adams (née Smith) in a part of Braintree, Massachusetts that is now Quincy.[11] John Quincy Adams did not attend school, but was tutored by his cousin James Thax and his father's law clerk, Nathan Rice.[12] He was named for his mother's maternal grandfather, Colonel John Quincy, after whom Quincy, Massachusetts, is named.[13] His namesake great-grandfather died only two days after he was born.
Adams first learned of the Declaration of Independence from the letters his father wrote his mother from the Second Continental Congress in Philadelphia. In 1779, Adams began a diary that he kept until just before he died in 1848.[14] The massive fifty volumes are one of the most extensive collections of first-hand information from the period of the early republic and are widely cited by modern historians.[7]
Much of Adams' youth was spent accompanying his father overseas. John Adams served as an American envoy to France from 1778 until 1779 and to the Netherlands from 1780 until 1782, and the younger Adams accompanied his father on these diplomatic missions.[7] Adams acquired an education at institutions such as Leiden University. He matriculated in Leiden January 10, 1781.[15][16] For nearly three years, at the age of 14, he accompanied Francis Dana as a secretary on a mission to Saint Petersburg, Russia, to obtain recognition of the new United States. He spent time in Finland, Sweden, and Denmark and, in 1804, published a travel report of Silesia.[17] During these years overseas, Adams became fluent in French and Dutch and became familiar with German and other European languages. Adams, mainly through the influence of his father, had also excelled in classical studies and reached high fluency of Latin and Greek. Upon entering Harvard he had already translated Virgil, Horace, Plutarch and Aristotle.[18] He entered Harvard College and was graduated in 1787 with a Bachelor of Arts degree, Phi Beta Kappa.[19] Adams House at Harvard College is named in honor of Adams and his father. He later earned an M.A. from Harvard in 1790.[20] He apprenticed as an attorney with Theophilus Parsons in Newburyport, Massachusetts, from 1787 to 1789. He gained admittance to the bar in 1791 and began practicing law in Boston.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Quincy_Adams
wn.com/Who Is The Real John Quincy Adams Biography, Education, Quotes (1998)
John Quincy Adams (July 11, 1767 – February 23, 1848) was an American statesman who served as the sixth President of the United States from 1825 to 1829. He also served as a diplomat, a Senator and member of the House of Representatives. He was a member of the Federalist, Democratic-Republican, National Republican, and later Anti-Masonic and Whig parties.
Bemis argues that Adams was able to:
gather together, formulate, and practice the fundamentals of American foreign-policy – self-determination, independence, noncolonization, nonintervention, nonentanglement in European politics, Freedom of the Seas, [and] freedom of commerce.
Adams was the son of former President John Adams and Abigail Adams. As a diplomat, Adams played an important role in negotiating key treaties, most notably the Treaty of Ghent, which ended the War of 1812. As Secretary of State, he negotiated with Britain over the United States' northern border with Canada, negotiated with Spain the annexation of Florida, and drafted the Monroe Doctrine. Historians agree he was one of the greatest diplomats and secretaries of state in American history.
As president, he sought to modernize the American economy and promote education. Adams enacted a part of his agenda and paid off much of the national debt.[7] He was stymied by a Congress controlled by his enemies, and his lack of patronage networks helped politicians eager to undercut him. He lost his 1828 bid for re-election to Andrew Jackson.
Adams is best known as a diplomat who shaped America's foreign policy in line with his ardently nationalist commitment to America's republican values. More recently, he has been portrayed as the exemplar and moral leader in an era of modernization. During Adams' lifetime, technological innovations and new means of communication spread messages of religious revival, social reform, and party politics. Goods, money, and people traveled more rapidly and efficiently than ever before.
Adams was elected a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts after leaving office, serving for the last 17 years of his life with far greater acclaim than he had achieved as president. Animated by his growing revulsion against slavery,[9] Adams became a leading opponent of the Slave Power. He predicted that if a civil war were to break out, the president could abolish slavery by using his war powers. Adams also predicted the Union's dissolution over the slavery issue, but said that if the South became independent there would be a series of bloody slave revolts.
John Quincy Adams was born on July 11, 1767, to John Adams and his wife Abigail Adams (née Smith) in a part of Braintree, Massachusetts that is now Quincy.[11] John Quincy Adams did not attend school, but was tutored by his cousin James Thax and his father's law clerk, Nathan Rice.[12] He was named for his mother's maternal grandfather, Colonel John Quincy, after whom Quincy, Massachusetts, is named.[13] His namesake great-grandfather died only two days after he was born.
Adams first learned of the Declaration of Independence from the letters his father wrote his mother from the Second Continental Congress in Philadelphia. In 1779, Adams began a diary that he kept until just before he died in 1848.[14] The massive fifty volumes are one of the most extensive collections of first-hand information from the period of the early republic and are widely cited by modern historians.[7]
Much of Adams' youth was spent accompanying his father overseas. John Adams served as an American envoy to France from 1778 until 1779 and to the Netherlands from 1780 until 1782, and the younger Adams accompanied his father on these diplomatic missions.[7] Adams acquired an education at institutions such as Leiden University. He matriculated in Leiden January 10, 1781.[15][16] For nearly three years, at the age of 14, he accompanied Francis Dana as a secretary on a mission to Saint Petersburg, Russia, to obtain recognition of the new United States. He spent time in Finland, Sweden, and Denmark and, in 1804, published a travel report of Silesia.[17] During these years overseas, Adams became fluent in French and Dutch and became familiar with German and other European languages. Adams, mainly through the influence of his father, had also excelled in classical studies and reached high fluency of Latin and Greek. Upon entering Harvard he had already translated Virgil, Horace, Plutarch and Aristotle.[18] He entered Harvard College and was graduated in 1787 with a Bachelor of Arts degree, Phi Beta Kappa.[19] Adams House at Harvard College is named in honor of Adams and his father. He later earned an M.A. from Harvard in 1790.[20] He apprenticed as an attorney with Theophilus Parsons in Newburyport, Massachusetts, from 1787 to 1789. He gained admittance to the bar in 1791 and began practicing law in Boston.
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Disney The American Presidents: John Quincy Adams
American history is so much more than dates and documents — it's the dynamic story of the real men and women, immigrants and Native Americans, who together b......
American history is so much more than dates and documents — it's the dynamic story of the real men and women, immigrants and Native Americans, who together b...
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American history is so much more than dates and documents — it's the dynamic story of the real men and women, immigrants and Native Americans, who together b...
Amistad: The Best of John Quincy Adams
The funniest and most inspirational John Quincy Adams moments from Steven Spielberg's "Amistad," starring Anthony Hopkins as JQA. If you have not yet seen this ...
The funniest and most inspirational John Quincy Adams moments from Steven Spielberg's "Amistad," starring Anthony Hopkins as JQA. If you have not yet seen this movie, I hope these clips and Hopkins' brilliant performance will convince you to do so. :)
All credit for these clips goes to Steven Spielberg, producer Debbie Allen, and everyone else involved in the making of "Amistad." I own nothing.
wn.com/Amistad The Best Of John Quincy Adams
The funniest and most inspirational John Quincy Adams moments from Steven Spielberg's "Amistad," starring Anthony Hopkins as JQA. If you have not yet seen this movie, I hope these clips and Hopkins' brilliant performance will convince you to do so. :)
All credit for these clips goes to Steven Spielberg, producer Debbie Allen, and everyone else involved in the making of "Amistad." I own nothing.
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President John Quincy Adams Biography
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John Quincy Adams - Mini Biography
Watch a short biography video of John Quincy Adams, the son of John Adams and the sixth president of the United States.
Learn more about John Quincy Adams: http...
Watch a short biography video of John Quincy Adams, the son of John Adams and the sixth president of the United States.
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John Quincy Adams was the eldest son of President John Adams and the sixth president of the United States. Before his presidency, Adams was one of America's greatest diplomat; after, he fought against the expansion of slavery.
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Watch a short biography video of John Quincy Adams, the son of John Adams and the sixth president of the United States.
Learn more about John Quincy Adams: http://bit.ly/17EsG51
Watch the U.S. Presidents play list: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-IgxSn21jU&list;=PLRlmwKnv77HoRbV8JpLxx5SIDaXmoPxx7
Watch more videos about John Quincy Adams: http://bit.ly/15yreBO
Learn more about U.S. Presidents: http://bit.ly/R8jNbs
Learn more about Congressional Representatives: http://bit.ly/1982Sh1
John Quincy Adams was the eldest son of President John Adams and the sixth president of the United States. Before his presidency, Adams was one of America's greatest diplomat; after, he fought against the expansion of slavery.
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John Quincy Adams: Fred Kaplan - June 18, 2014
John Quincy Adams (1767-1848) is among the most overlooked presidents in U.S. history even though his progressive values helped shape the course of the nation. ...
John Quincy Adams (1767-1848) is among the most overlooked presidents in U.S. history even though his progressive values helped shape the course of the nation. In a discussion of his new book,...
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John Quincy Adams (1767-1848) is among the most overlooked presidents in U.S. history even though his progressive values helped shape the course of the nation. In a discussion of his new book,...
John Quincy Adams | 60-Second Presidents | PBS
Here's everything you need to know about John Quincy Adams, the sixth President of the United States, in just 60 seconds.
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Here's everything you need to know about John Quincy Adams, the sixth President of the United States, in just 60 seconds.
Explore the full Presidents collection on PBS LearningMedia: http://to.pbs.org/presidentslm and on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/60secondpresidents?sub_confirmation=1
60-Second Presidents is a collaboration between PBS LearningMedia and PBS Digital Studios, and is produced by Kornhaber Brown.
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Here's everything you need to know about John Quincy Adams, the sixth President of the United States, in just 60 seconds.
Explore the full Presidents collection on PBS LearningMedia: http://to.pbs.org/presidentslm and on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/60secondpresidents?sub_confirmation=1
60-Second Presidents is a collaboration between PBS LearningMedia and PBS Digital Studios, and is produced by Kornhaber Brown.
- published: 12 Feb 2015
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Amistad (7/8) Movie CLIP - The Declaration of Independence (1997) HD
Amistad Movie Clip - watch all clips http://j.mp/zVysUd click to subscribe http://j.mp/sNDUs5 John Quincy Adams (Anthony Hopkins) invokes the Declaration of ......
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Amistad Movie Clip - watch all clips http://j.mp/zVysUd click to subscribe http://j.mp/sNDUs5 John Quincy Adams (Anthony Hopkins) invokes the Declaration of ...
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The Worst Election in History
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The John Quincy Adams Song
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To download this song for free, visit: http://electricneedleroom.bandcamp.com/track/john-quincy-adams All lyrics and music by Matt Beat. All rights reserved....
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To download this song for free, visit: http://electricneedleroom.bandcamp.com/track/john-quincy-adams All lyrics and music by Matt Beat. All rights reserved....
Presidential Minute With John Quincy Adams
Minute long video highlighting the life of America's 6th President John Quincy Adams. This video is being offered as a sneak peek into our "Presidential Minu......
Minute long video highlighting the life of America's 6th President John Quincy Adams. This video is being offered as a sneak peek into our "Presidential Minu...
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Minute long video highlighting the life of America's 6th President John Quincy Adams. This video is being offered as a sneak peek into our "Presidential Minu...
Bachmann Spars with Stephanopoulos over whether John Quincy Adams was a "Founding Father"
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More News and Video: http://freedomslighthouse.net 6/28/11 - Here is GOP Rep. Michele Bachmann, fresh off her announcement for President, being interviewed b...
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John Quincy Adams Song
A song about President Q. Adams....
A song about President Q. Adams.
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A song about President Q. Adams.
John Quincy Adams is a sweety
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US John Quincy Adams Speech
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- published: 21 Oct 2012
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