By: Nick Kane. The least important fact about John Adams. John married Abigail Smith on October 25, 1764 before his 29 th birthday. They had six children.

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By: Nick Kane

The least important fact about John Adams. John married Abigail Smith on October 25, 1764 before his 29 th birthday. They had six children together including the future president John Quincy Adams.

FACT NUMBER 2 At the age of sixteen, John attended Harvard college. Though his father wished for him to be a minister, his desire led him into law.

FACT NUMBER 3 John Adams was the first vice president ( ) to G. Dubbs and second president ( ) of the U.S.A This is the flag when Adams was prez

FACT NUMBER 4 When John Adams was elected president in 1797, he ran in the first presidential race that included parties. It was known that he stayed in his hometown, he wanted to stay out of the “silly games.”

FACT NUMBER 5 John Adams passed four acts while in office. Including The political parties, the xyz affairs, alien and sedation acts, etc.

The end of John Adams. John Adams died in on July 4, 1826.