1. October 30, 1735: John Adams is born in Braintree, Massachusetts.

2. October 25, 1764: Adams marries Abigail Smith.

3. March 5, 1770: Adams defends the British soldiers involved in the Boston Massacre.

4. July 2, 1776: Adams plays a crucial role in the drafting and signing of the Declaration of Independence.

5. 1783: Adams negotiates the Treaty of Paris, which ends the American Revolutionary War.

6. 1789: Adams is sworn in as the first Vice President of the United States under George Washington.

7. 1797: Adams is inaugurated as the second President of the United States.

8. 1800: Adams loses the presidential election to Thomas Jefferson and retires from public life, returning to his farm in Massachusetts.

Create a timeline about John Adams showing the major events from the lifetime of your biography subject.
Include at least 8 events
Brief description 1-2 sentences
Include pictures for each event
3 answers
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1. October 30, 1735: John Adams is born in Braintree, Massachusetts.
2. October 25, 1764: Adams marries Abigail Smith.
3. March 5, 1770: Adams defends the British soldiers involved in the Boston Massacre.
4. July 2, 1776: Adams plays a crucial role in the drafting and signing of the Declaration of Independence.
5. 1783: Adams negotiates the Treaty of Paris, which ends the American Revolutionary War.
6. 1789: Adams is sworn in as the first Vice President of the United States under George Washington.
7. 1797: Adams is inaugurated as the second President of the United States.
8. 1800: Adams loses the presidential election to Thomas Jefferson and retires from public life, returning to his farm in Massachusetts.
2. October 25, 1764: Adams marries Abigail Smith.
3. March 5, 1770: Adams defends the British soldiers involved in the Boston Massacre.
4. July 2, 1776: Adams plays a crucial role in the drafting and signing of the Declaration of Independence.
5. 1783: Adams negotiates the Treaty of Paris, which ends the American Revolutionary War.
6. 1789: Adams is sworn in as the first Vice President of the United States under George Washington.
7. 1797: Adams is inaugurated as the second President of the United States.
8. 1800: Adams loses the presidential election to Thomas Jefferson and retires from public life, returning to his farm in Massachusetts.