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00:00John Quincy Adams is the youngest son of John Adams, who became the 6th President of the United States from 1825 to 1829.
00:20John Quincy Adams is the youngest son of John Adams, who became the 6th President of the United States.
00:30John Quincy Adams is the youngest son of John Adams, who became the 6th President of the United States from 1825 to 1829.
00:35Before he became the President of the United States, he was a famous cartoonist and the 8th Secretary of State of the United States.
00:43He was also a pioneer in the development of photography in the United States.
00:49What is his story? Please watch this video.
00:53There is a story about a young cartoonist.
00:56John Quincy Adams was born on November 11, 1862 in Brentree, Massachusetts, England,
01:06which is the United Kingdom's Antarctic region.
01:09His father's name is John Adams, also known as Abigail Adams.
01:13John Quincy graduated from a private school in Paris.
01:19At the age of 14, John Quincy went on to study photography and work in the field of photography.
01:29At the age of 14, John Quincy went on to study photography and work in the field of photography.
01:37In 1881, John Quincy was awarded the Medal of Honor of the United States of America,
01:44and was awarded the Medal of Honor of the United States of America.
01:49In 1883, John Quincy went on to work in Paris to serve as a secretary of the government
01:57who was involved in the planning of the Paris Agreement.
02:00During his time there, John Quincy studied in a private school in the city of Aurore.
02:05John Quincy was able to speak English, German, and Holland fluently.
02:10In 1885, John Quincy returned to the United States and studied at the University of Harvard
02:18and graduated from there in 1885.
02:25In 1890, he was awarded the Medal of Honor in Boston.
02:31During his time in England and Paris, he worked on the secret plan of the President George Washington in 1893.
02:42The President was very impressed with John Quincy's work
02:48and appointed him as the Secretary of State of the United States of America.
02:53In 1892, when he became the second President of the United States,
03:00he was appointed as the Secretary of State of the United States of America.
03:07In 1802, John Quincy was appointed Secretary of State of Massachusetts
03:14and the next year he was appointed Secretary of State of the United States.
03:18At that time, John Quincy Adams was supposed to be the Secretary of State of the United States
03:24but in fact, he was not the Secretary of State of the United States.
03:29During his time in the United States,
03:32he was in charge of the withdrawal of Louisiana from the United States in 1803
03:37and the Embargo Act of President Thomas Jefferson
03:41which was an act of terrorism against all citizens of the United States.
03:44This act of terrorism made John Quincy a member of the United Nations.
03:51In May 1808, John Quincy was expelled from the United Nations
03:56and was removed from the Presidency of the United Nations
03:59and became a member of the United Nations.
04:03In 1809, John Quincy was appointed Secretary of State of the United States
04:08at the time when the fourth Prime Minister, James Madison,
04:12was appointed as the first Secretary of State of the United States.
04:16In 1814, John Quincy Adams was expelled from the United States
04:23to serve as an ambassador for the United States
04:27to the United States in 1812.
04:32The following year, he was appointed Secretary of State of the United Kingdom.
04:36From 1812 to 1825,
04:41he served as Secretary of State of the United States
04:45in the office of James Monroe, the fifth Prime Minister of the United States.
04:49During that period, he worked as an ambassador for the United States
04:54to Florida.
04:57He also served as an ambassador for the United States in 1818
05:01and served as an ambassador for the United States for a long time
05:05between England and the United States in Oregon
05:08and was able to create a relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States.
05:13He was appointed Secretary of State of the United States.
05:16In 1824, he was appointed Secretary of State of the United States.
05:24However, the administration at the time changed the Secretary of State
05:28to be appointed Secretary of State of the United States.
05:33He was appointed Secretary of State of the United States
05:36and was able to create a relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom.
05:40The people who were appointed as Secretary of State at the time
05:43were John C. Calhoun, Henry Clay, and Andrew Jackson.
05:48During the election, some people won a lot of money.
05:52In the future, the election will be held in the United States.
05:56Henry Clay was appointed by John Quincy Adams,
06:00who had to be elected before him.
06:03He was involved in a lot of policy issues in the country.
06:07As Secretary of State,
06:09he was involved in the implementation of policies
06:13in the United Nations to create change.
06:17Because of this problem,
06:19he was appointed Secretary of State only once.
06:22In the first year,
06:23he was involved in a lot of long-term projects
06:28that he thought could improve the economy
06:31as well as improve the quality of life and prosperity in the United States.
06:35This led to the construction of a highway
06:39and a bridge to connect different parts of the country.
06:43In 1829, he was elected
06:47and was deported from Washington
06:49as he did not participate in the presidential election
06:54of Andrew Jackson.
06:56Family and Prosperity
06:58John Quincy Adams
07:00did not participate in the election
07:03after he was deported.
07:05In 1830,
07:07he was re-elected to the presidency.
07:11In 1836,
07:14he was elected to the presidency.
07:16In 1841,
07:18he worked as a security guard
07:21for the African people
07:24and won the land
07:26so that the African people could live there.
07:29Looking back at his family history,
07:31he was close friends with Lisa Catherine Johnson
07:34who was the daughter of the founder of the United States
07:38and the first American consul in the world.
07:41The two had four daughters.
07:44John Quincy Adams
07:46passed away on February 23, 1848
07:51at the age of 80.
07:54John Quincy Adams' biography
07:571. Because of his ambition,
08:00he encouraged people to have a lot of dreams,
08:03to go to school,
08:05and to do a lot of things
08:07so that people would be happy.
08:092. He went to prison and served,
08:11but did not serve in prison.
08:123. He only served in the military,
08:15but he was not allowed to serve in the army.
08:184. The reputation of the people
08:21should not be tarnished.
08:235. As soon as he served,
08:26the situation would improve.

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