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Essay heading: John Adams
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Their eldest son, John Quincy Adams, later became the sixth president of the United States.
As Adams interest in studying law increases, he began to take night classes under the tutelage of James Putnam and continued his teaching carrier during daytime. Due to Adams' intelligence and law knowledge, he was chosen by the people of Braintree to write protest against the Stamp Act... displayed 300 characters
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At first, he declined the idea but after persuaded by Samuel Adams, a fellow revolutionary, who was also a second cousin of his, John Adams wrote the protests and essays to the Boston newspaper and used it as a forum to fight the Stamp Act. Finally on February 22, 1766, The British House of Commons ended the Stamp Act... displayed next 300 characters
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