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John Adams was from MA and he was a patriot. He was one of the delegates in the continental congress, and he had to convince the other delegates to vote for independence (which he ended up doing).

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He was conscientious with keeping the peace between America and France. Since France supported America when they were breaking away from British dependence, they had greater popularity with America. John Adams wanted to protect Washington's policy of staying out of the France and British war.

He also passed and signed four Acts on political immigrants and domestic opponents, as follows:

1. The Naturalization Acts - changed the period required to naturalize the foreign born to American citizenship to 14 years.
2. The Alien Act - allowed the president to deport any foreigner that he thought was a threat to the country.
3. The Alien Enemies Act - (see previous)
4. The Sedition Act - criminalized anyone who publicly criticized the federal government.

which were passed to suppress Republic opposition.

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he strengthened the navy which caused great patriotism and unity to rise, kept America out of war

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John Adams was a Great President of the early Nation, Because he just was...

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that is an opinion and you cant prove thay he was amazing

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