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James Callender launched a print campaign against President John Adams that would make the election of 1800 one of the nastiest in history.
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Abigail and John had six children — three daughters and three sons — four of whom would live to adulthood.
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John Adams expected great things from his eldest son, John Quincy.
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Like young girls of her time, Abigail lacked a formal education, but from youth she was intelligent, well read, and outspoken.
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Learn about the career and life of John Adams, from his childhood spent on the family farm, to his law practice, and finally to his presidency.
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Learn about these Founding Fathers from historians Carol Berkin, Joanne Freeman, and Doug Ambrose.
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John Adams loved to read, and he loved annotating his books. See examples of his notes.
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John and Abigail Adams wrote over a thousand letters to each other while John was away from home helping found a new nation.
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Follow John Adams as he changed from a loyal colonist into a revolutionary leader.
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Rough Riders. Trust busting. And more. Historian John Cooper comments on Theodore Roosevelt.
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Historian and biographer David McCullough discusses Theodore Roosevelt.
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He was a best-selling author. He was a big game hunter, a cowboy. There are so many different facets to the life of Theodore Roosevelt that make him a fascinating figure to cover.