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Early Presidents WAJMMA

WAJMMA – Adams Family John Adams John Quincy Adams Q: What is WAJMMA? A: WAJMMA for the Adams family ONLY Washington John Adams Jefferson Madison Monroe John Quincy Adams

John Adams Adams was a leader during the American Revolution, Washington’s vice-president, and a diplomat He was elected in 1796 as a Federalist, defeating Thomas Jefferson by 71 to 68. Jefferson became vice-president. He was the first president to govern from Washington, DC.

The XYZ Affair French ships were seizing American ships on the Atlantic to prevent trade with Britain (France and Britain were at war, remember?) Adams hoped to avoid a war with France, so he sent three men to deal with the French government. The diplomats were told by three French agents (called X, Y and Z) that they could only meet with the foreign minister if they bribed the minister and promised to loan $10 Million to France. The American diplomats refused. Congress canceled all treaties with France, allowed US ships to seize French ships, and started setting aside money for the army and navy.

John Quincy Adams Elected in 1824, he was the son of former President John Adams He did not win the most popular votes – Andrew Jackson did. No one got a majority of electoral votes. He was chosen by the House, but Jackson called his election a “corrupt bargain.” His single term as president was not successful, because of opposition from Congress to his plans. He later was elected to Congress – the only president to win elected office after being president.