
The Works of John Adams
John Adams was a founding father of the United States, a key diplomat, and the second President. He played a vital role in advocating for independence from Britain and helped draft the Declaration of Independence. As president, he focused on strengthening the new nation’s government, managing international relations, and avoiding conflicts. Known for his intelligence, integrity, and commitment to democratic principles, Adams contributed significantly to the foundation of American political life. His work helped shape the country's values and institutions, leaving a lasting legacy in U.S. history.