The Legacy of John Adams

John Adams’s loss to Thomas Jefferson in the presidential election of 1800 was a great disappointment for Adams and marked the end of the public life of this devoted patriot. For a quarter of a century, Adams had been serving at the center of the fight to create and establish the country he loved. By all accounts, he arguably did more to shape the United States than any other Founding Father, except for the incomparable George Washington.

Tom Hand, creator and publisher of Americana Corner, explores the life and legacy of John Adams, and why it still matters today.


Images courtesy of: National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, National Gallery of Art, Harvard Art Museums, Library of Congress, National Portrait Gallery, United Kingdom, MFA Boston, Wikimedia.


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