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John Quincy Adams Thesis Statement

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An ardent patriot of the new state who sacrificed his impeccable stature for the sake of love, John Quincy Adams was the Democratic- Republican president of the United States of America. The 6th president was born in 1767 at Massachusetts in a throng of grandeur to one of the founding fathers and President, John Adams and his beloved cardinal mother Abigail Adams. John Quincy graduated from Harvard as a Lawyer but decided to pursue his career in Foreign Service as a young diplomat. After dozens of years in Politics, John Quincy became the President but unlike any other election, was elected by the House of Representatives. Following the footsteps of his father, he lost reelection and was thus limited to serving only one term. John Quincy used …show more content…

Before taking oath into office, his métier ranged from U.S Minister, Senator, Secretary of U.S Minister, Peace commissioner and even a venerate member of the house of representatives. He did more reforms out of presidential ascendancy than he did while in oval office. In diplomacy, apart from representing U.S interests abroad, he assembled the Monroe Doctrine and marshaled a peace agreement in the end of the War of 1812. As secretary of State, he procured U.S fishing rights off the coast of Canada, entrenched the Canadian-US border along Rockies till Minnesota, made policy …show more content…

Thus, securing the Northern industries and promoting American artifacts. This was an “abomination” to the south since they had to pay profusion for domestic products from the North. Additionally, taxes on British imports made it arduous for Britain to remunerate for the cotton bought from south. According to southerners, this legislation was “unjust”, “oppressive”, and “unconstitutional”. Moreover, John Quincy Adams was a strong advocate of educational and infrastructural advancements as he ordered several federal schemes in regards to canal and road building alongside National banks and Universities. Lamentably, he endured rigid supporters of Andrew Jackson in

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