w.i. John Adams had been relected would Thomas Jeferson attempt a secound try for the presidecny?
Dec 19, 2013 #1 zookeeper Banned w.i. John Adams had been relected would Thomas Jeferson attempt a secound try for the presidecny?
Dec 19, 2013 #2 Japhy Banned Being as you're talking about two different Adamses, both Jefferson and Jackson would have presumably tried for a third time, yes.
Being as you're talking about two different Adamses, both Jefferson and Jackson would have presumably tried for a third time, yes.
Dec 19, 2013 #3 Spelf Japhy said: Being as you're talking about two different Adamses, both Jefferson and Jackson would have presumably tried for a third time, yes. Click to expand... It has some interesting effects. Quincy Adams may have been able to coalesce the party around him.
Japhy said: Being as you're talking about two different Adamses, both Jefferson and Jackson would have presumably tried for a third time, yes. Click to expand... It has some interesting effects. Quincy Adams may have been able to coalesce the party around him.
Dec 19, 2013 #4 Sanderford John Quincy Adams was the son of John Adams, and in either case, Jefferson with John Adams and Jackson with John Quincy Adams, the answer is yes. Each man would have tried again.
John Quincy Adams was the son of John Adams, and in either case, Jefferson with John Adams and Jackson with John Quincy Adams, the answer is yes. Each man would have tried again.