1735-1826

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1735-1826

John Adams, young revolutionary

2002
A biography of the second president of the United States which focuses on his childhood and young adulthood.

John Adams

1989
A biography of the second president of the United States.

John Adams

2004
Profiles the life of John Adams, discussing his role in the formation and development of the United States and in the Revolutionary War.

Partner in revolution

Abigail Adams
1998
A biography of the woman who was the wife of the second president of the United States and the mother of the sixth president.

John Adams

2002
Chronicles the life of the second president, John Adams, describing the many conflicts--including international exploits--he faced during his long political career and exploring the love story that was his marriage to Abigail and the complexity of his friendship with Thomas Jefferson.

John Adams

2009
Contains key facts about the life of John Adams from his childhood to his retirement, focusing on his political career and his term as the second president of the United States. Includes a time line, information on the office of the president, and resources for further research.

Servant to Abigail Adams

the early American adventures of Hannah Cooper
2003
Illustrated text, letters, and diary excerpts follow a fictional teenage servant as she accompanies First Lady Abigail Adams to the Executive Mansion in Philadephia and later to the new presidential residence in Washington, D.C., where they witness the election of Thomas Jefferson in 1800.

A picture book of John and Abigail Adams

2010
Illustrations and text describe the lives of John and Abigail Adams, discussing their childhoods, families, relationship, work, and deaths.

John Adams

2003
Chronicles John Adams' presidential term, exploring how his contributions helped shape the nation, and discussing why he was ill-prepared for politics.

Woman of independence

the life of Abigail Adams
1992
Describes the life of Abigail Adams and her successful fulfillment of such roles as wife, mother, teacher, correspondent, and First Lady.

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