About Me

My name is Peter chapman I am a biochemistry Student because I want to be a vet. I have beeen dreaming of this job scense I was 4 years old. In hight school I work at a doggy day care and summer camp consuler too. Also, I played lacrosse and was a capten on the team my senior year and my possition is goailie.

Also, I was in SNHS (Spanish National Hourns Socity) for a year. So a little more about me is that I love math and scinense and they are usely my best subjects. I have a dog and a little sister too and I also dable in playing the guitar so this is a little about me.

Monday, July 7, 2025

John Quincy Atom's

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  • Born: July 11, 1767, in Braintree (immediately Quincy), Massachusetts.

    Died: February 23, 1848, in Washington, D.C. 

    ParentsSon of President John Adams and Abigail Smith Adams.

    From a young age, Adams followed welcome father on politic responsibilities to Europe, acquire eloquence in FrenchDutchand German. He dressed as care for the Netherlands, Prussia, Russia, and BritainSources

    He therefore enhanced Secretary of State under President James Monroe from 1817 to 1825 and was assisting in planning the Monroe Doctrine and transacting the addition of Florida. Sources


    John Quincy Adams was the offspring of President John Adams and evolved up aboutgovernment and globe questionsHe begun active for the U.S. administration at a young agetransported about Europe as a consul.
    (Britannica)

    In 1825, he enhanced the 6th President of the United StatesHis period as CEO was thehardest he had great plans to build roads, schools, and skill centersbut most nation inCongress didn’t support him, so scantily took finished.
    (Miller Center)

    After futile the next votinga suggestion of correction undemonstrativehe broke toWashington as a CongressmanHe’s the only erstwhile CEO commotion thatIn Congresshegone the rest of welcome growth fighting against servitude.
    (White House History, Kiddle)

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