The Rise of John Adams

John Adams was one of America’s greatest patriots from the founding generation and may have contributed more to America gaining her independence than anyone other than George Washington. Upon graduation from Harvard in 1755, Adams taught school for one year but soon began to study law and was admitted to the Massachusetts bar in 1759. After Parliament passed the Stamp Act in 1765, Adams joined the American cause and began a long battle to protect the rights of his fellow colonists.

Tom Hand, creator and publisher of Americana Corner, discusses John Adams and his path to the presidency, and why it still matters today.

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