John Adams disliked Great Britain. This is because he wanted independence and disagreed with some sentiments espoused by Paine's famous pamphlet.
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Thomas Jefferson who was serving as the Minister to France and John Adams who was the Minister to Great Britain at the time.
John Adams was the second president of the United States and a leading advocate of independence from Great Britain.
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John Adams was a Patriot. Loyalist remained loyal to Britain.
The Netherlands, Prussia , Russia and Great Britain were all places where Adams was sent as minister.
John Adams rationale consisted of republicanism and a supporter of the independence of Great Britain from America. He opposed the idea of slavery and made it his lifelong goal to not own slaves.
no, they had already broken away
John Quincy Adams.
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No. When John Adams was a kid there was no office of President and no United States of America. He grew up as a loyal subject of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Scotland.