John Adams
Briefly

John Adams was born on October 30, 1735, in Braintree, Massachusetts, and is recognized as a key leader in the American Revolution and the second President of the United States.
Adams believed strongly in the principle of fair trials for all, opposing Parliament's policies while maintaining the importance of justice even for those he disagreed with.
He admired his father greatly, describing him as unparalleled in wisdom, piety, benevolence, and charity, which influenced his own values as a leader.
Despite being encouraged to pursue a ministerial career, Adams found his calling in law, leading to a notable political career as a Founding Father.
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