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00:00Before he became the US President from 1995 to 1981, he was the second-in-command US President of the United States, George Washington.
00:16John Adams, the second-in-command US President of the United States.
00:30John Adams is the third-in-command US President and the second-in-command US President of the United States.
00:37He is a high-ranking official and should be investigated according to the policy of the United States.
00:43John Adams is the first-in-command US President and the first-in-command US President of the United States.
00:47He played an important role in establishing a mutual association with the United States and helped Thomas Jefferson in the education of new immigrants in 1976.
01:01He is a farmer who continued to study in Sri Lanka after graduating from the University of Sri Lanka as a university.
01:09He joined the United Nations and the United States to save himself from the British occupation.
01:16But what is the history of the country that has this monument?
01:20Please enjoy the video that will tell you about the history of the world hereafter.
01:25As a boy and a father
01:29John Adams Jr. was born on November 30, 1935
01:34in Massachusetts, a British colony in the United States.
01:40His father's name was John Adams Sr.
01:43He was a banker and a footballer and a football player.
01:48His mother's name was Susanna Bolston.
01:51He was the youngest of three siblings.
01:55At the age of 16,
01:57this young man studied at Harvard University in 1951
02:03and graduated from the Faculty of Arts and Letters in 1955.
02:09His father worked as a teacher for a while
02:12and later became a teacher.
02:15His father joined the Faculty of Arts and Letters
02:17at the time of James Putnam,
02:19who became a teacher in Worcester
02:23and graduated from Harvard University in 1958.
02:28Later, Adams was sentenced to imprisonment in the United States in 1961.
02:35Entering the world for the United States of America
02:39John Adams Jr. is a famous figure.
02:42Not long after, he became the President of the United States of America.
02:47He worked on the Stamp Act of 1965,
02:53which is the British Consulate in the United States,
02:57and made a statement that there was a violation of the Massachusetts Convention
03:02and the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
03:04He began to have a strong opinion and a strong will from then on.
03:08He continued to get approval for the United States from the United Nations
03:13and began a long-term effort to get approval for the United States
03:18from the British Consulate in the United States in 1976.
03:23He was able to get approval for the United States
03:25and was able to get approval for the United States
03:27as well as for the freedom of many people to study the United States of America.
03:32He helped Thomas Jefferson in making the United States of America.
03:37In the end, the United States of America was approved
03:40in the fourth quarter of 1976 and the United States of America from the British Consulate.
03:46Not long after, he became a member of the United States of America.
03:52After that, he was elected to be the President of the United States of America
03:58in 1975.
04:00At this time, he was very busy,
04:04working up to 18 hours a day,
04:06as well as a great deal of focus on support,
04:10defense, and defense.
04:14In 1979, John Adams and Samuel Adams
04:19and James Baudoin
04:21joined forces to form the Massachusetts Department of Defense.
04:24He was appointed Secretary of the Department of Defense
04:28on October 25, 1980.
04:33He became the President of the United States of America.
04:38In 1989,
04:40the United States signed the First Statement of the United States of America
04:44and John Adams was the first person to join the Senate.
04:48In the Senate,
04:50George Washington was elected to the Supreme Court
04:53and became the President of the United States of America
04:56while John Adams was elected to the 2nd Supreme Court
05:00and became the President of the United States of America.
05:04Once again,
05:06John Adams became the President of the United States of America
05:10after a new election in 1992.
05:15He had a strong sense of responsibility
05:18to be the President of the United States of America
05:20while monitoring the policy
05:22and doing a lot of things
05:24different from what George Washington did.
05:27In 1996,
05:30he was elected to be the Vice President of the United States of America
05:34and became the Vice President of the United States of America.
05:37His predecessor at the time was Thomas Jefferson,
05:40former Secretary of State of Virginia
05:44and Aaron Burr, a member of the Senate.
05:47In the election,
05:49he won by a margin of 71 to 68 votes
05:53over Thomas Jefferson.
05:56On April 4, 1995,
05:59John Adams became the 2nd President of the United States of America.
06:04At that time,
06:06Britain and the United States were at war
06:09and that war caused a lot of problems for the United States.
06:13John Adams wanted the United States
06:15to stay away from Europe
06:17but the United States realized that
06:19the United States was an ally of the United States
06:21and began to cooperate with the United States
06:24that was doing business with the United States.
06:27In order to build a balance of cooperation with the United States,
06:30the government of John Adams
06:32appointed an American ambassador to the United States
06:34in mid-1992
06:37to do business with the United States
06:39to prevent the United States from becoming an ally of the United States.
06:42In short,
06:43the United States prepared for the war
06:45before it could begin business with the United States
06:48and the preparation
06:49made the United States less likely
06:51and more likely to leave the war.
06:53The government of the United States
06:56appointed Songkrim Kazi
06:58to lead the war from 1998
07:00until the year 1900
07:02between the United States and the United States.
07:04Because of the influence of John Adams
07:06was greatly reduced
07:07after the war
07:09and appointed him to lead the war
07:11in the year 1900.
07:13The next president
07:15was Thomas Jefferson.
07:17In his 22nd life,
07:19John Adams
07:21married Abigail Smith
07:23who was the only sister of John Adams
07:25and was the daughter of William Smith,
07:27a member of the Union
07:29in the 25th month of January,
07:311269.
07:33He and his wife
07:35had six children together.
07:37One of his children,
07:39John Quincy Adams,
07:41became the 6th president of the United States.
07:43John Adams
07:45became president
07:47in the 4th quarter of 1826
07:49in 91 years.
07:51The decision to become president
07:53was the most important
07:55in the 50th anniversary
07:57of the American Civil War.
08:01John Adams' view
08:031. Freedom
08:05If it is lost once,
08:07it will be lost forever.
08:092. Stay in the bright side
08:11of the people and the country.
08:133. Being a good person
08:15and a good person
08:17is what we have to do.
08:194. Be brave
08:21and be a good person
08:23and a good person
08:25is what we have to do.
08:275. Our commitment to the country
08:29cannot be stopped.
08:31We should do everything
08:33we can.

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