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Essay heading: John Quincey Adams
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While Adams started as a Federalist, developed into a Democratic Republican, sometimes voting with the Whigs, he stood firmly on principles, and I did not find many instances where he was willing to depart from them. He did not lean to strongly towards on particular party, but was a steadfast defender of the Constitution and the rights of men... displayed 300 characters
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He did not lean to strongly towards on particular party, but was a steadfast defender of the Constitution and the rights of men. This was witnessed through his defense before the Supreme Court, of the Africans who had taken over the ship Amistad to try to regain their freedom. displayed next 300 characters
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