John Adams
Slaves and Politics
Gabriel's Rebellion
Haitian Revolution
Fun Facts
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What number president was John Adams?

2

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How many votes were received? 

All 40 electoral votes

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When did Gabriel Prosser lead slaves into Richmond?

August 30th, 1800

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When did Haiti become an independent nation?

1804

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John Adams was the first president to live where?

The White House

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Where was John Adams born?

Massachusetts 

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What was the only it was possible?

3/5 Compromise

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Who called out for state militia? 

James Monroe 

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What was the Haitian Revolution's main goal?

Inspire the idea of freedom among slaves 

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How many slaves did John Adams own?

None

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Who did John Adams marry?

Abigail Adams (Smith)

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When did congress ratify a law that allowed the return of escaped slaves? 

1793 

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What was the primary goal of the rebellion? 

Destroy the economic domination of the "merchants"

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What caused the Haitian Revolution? 

Long struggle of slaves in the French colony of St. Dominigue

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What did his son, John Quincy Adams, go on to do?

Sixth president of the United States

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What was John Adams' Profession? 

Lawyer 

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What did the first congress under the new constitution receive?

Petitions calling for emancipation 

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How was Gabriel caught? 

He was spotted down river and betrayed by another slave for a reward. 

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Who forged rebellious slaves into an army that defeated British forces? 

Toussaint L’ouverture

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John Adams and his rival died on the same day. Who was his rival?

Thomas Jefferson

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What college did John Adams study at?

Harvard

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Why is this rebellion so notable? 

It showed the potential for mass chaos and widespread violence 

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What inflicted fear into white Americans?

The pouring of refugees into the U.S.

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John Adams is one of the two presidents to live past this age...

90 years old 

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