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John Adams was the one who nominated George Washington (who we now call a hero) as president, and he realized the importance of unifying the North and the South.
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Jackson had created the spoil system, which let him place his friends in office, which may look like a good decision, but this could have hurt the government, by placing your friend in office, and not someone who was professionally trained, and right for
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He was enrolled into Harvard at the age of 15, and later received a law degree.
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Adams was sent to France in 1782, for the second time, and had helped create the Treaty of Paris, which ended the American Revolution.
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He was a leading patriot during the American Revolution.
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Adams had stopped the fighting that had been building between the United States and France.
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Andrew Jackson was born and raised during the Revolutionary War, so he had already been experienced, and "trained" before. All of the battles and wars that had been going around Jackson, when he was a child, had affected his life, and made him right for a
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He had been short tempered, which throughout his early years, had caught him in several fights and brawls.
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John Adams quoted, "Modesty is a virtue that can never thrive in public."
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