ADMINISTRATION'S ACCOMPLISHMENTS
- Second president of the United States.
- The United States government moved from Philadelphia to Washington, DC. Adams became the first President to live in the White House.
- The Department of Navy and the Marine Corps were established during his presidency.
- He was not a military but a respected lawyer who was one of the first proponents of permanent separation form Great Britain.
- Handling of the Quasi-War with France in 1798.
- John Adams' accomplishments in office also include his continued strengthening of the federal government in the face of challenges from Thomas Jefferson's Democratic-Republican Party.
- Second president of the United States.
- The United States government moved from Philadelphia to Washington, DC. Adams became the first President to live in the White House.
- The Department of Navy and the Marine Corps were established during his presidency.
- He was not a military but a respected lawyer who was one of the first proponents of permanent separation form Great Britain.
- Handling of the Quasi-War with France in 1798.
- John Adams' accomplishments in office also include his continued strengthening of the federal government in the face of challenges from Thomas Jefferson's Democratic-Republican Party.