
John Adams
John Adams was the second president of the United States. Before that, he was a lawyer and he defended the British officers that were involved in the Boston Massacre.
~Alien and Sedition Acts
~First Vice President
~White House


Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson was chosen to draft the Declaration of Independence. During Washington's presidency, Jefferson was the first Secretary of State.
~Louisiana Purchase
~Anti-Federalist
~Third president of the United States



John Marshall
John Marshall was the fourth Chief Justice of the Supreme court. He was also the longest serving Chief Justice.
~Fourth Secretary of State
~Virginia House of Delegates
~Judicial Review


James Madison
James Madison was Jefferson's Secretary of State. He was also the fourth president of the Unites States.
~The Federalist Papers
~ Virginia Plan
~ War of 1812


Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson was known for his victory at the Battle of New Orleans after the Treaty of Ghent was signed. He also enacted the Indian Removal act during his presidency.
~Spoils System
~Second Bank of the United States
~Seventh President of the Unites States
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John Adams
John Adams was the second president of the United States. Before that, he was a lawyer and he defended the British officers that were involved in the Boston Massacre.
~Alien and Sedition Acts
~First Vice President
~White House


Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson was chosen to draft the Declaration of Independence. During Washington's presidency, Jefferson was the first Secretary of State.
~Louisiana Purchase
~Anti-Federalist
~Third president of the United States
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