Young John Adams (George Grizzard)
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The Adams Chronicles is a thirteen-episode miniseries by PBS that aired in 1976 to commemorate the American Bicentennial.[3]
The series chronicles the story of the Adams political family over a 150-year span, including John Adams (drafter and signer of the Declaration, accomplished diplomat, and the 2nd President of the U.S.), his wife Abigail Adams, his son John Quincy Adams (acclaimed Secretary of State, the 6th President, and prominent abolitionist Congressman), grandson Charles Francis Adams, Congressman and Ambassador to Great Britain during the Civil War, and much-heralded members of the fourth generation Henry Brooks Adams, the historian and author of the novel Democracy, and Charles Francis Adams II, the industrialist.
The most prominent role in the series is John Adams, played by George Grizzard.[4] His views dominate the series even after his death on July 4, 1826, the 50th anniversary of the passage of the United States Declaration of Independence. As a result of his achievements during the Revolution and afterwards as vice president and president of the U.S., subsequent Adams generations have a hard time dealing with this legacy of public service and accomplishment and frequently wonder if they are measuring up to their distinguished ancestry. In the end, the members of the fourth generation come to believe that the time during which the Adams family could play a prominent role in the affairs of the nation has passed.
Chapter I: John Adams, Lawyer
Chapter II: John Adams, Revolutionary
Chapter III: John Adams, Diplomat
Chapter IV: John Adams, Minister to Great Britain
Chapter V: John Adams, Vice President
Chapter VI: John Adams, President
Chapter VII: John Quincy Adams, Diplomat
Chapter VIII: John Quincy Adams, Secretary of State
Chapter IX: John Quincy Adams, President
Chapter X: John Quincy Adams, Congressman
Chapter XI: Charles Francis Adams, Minister to Great Britain
Chapter XII: Henry Adams, Historian
Chapter XIII: Charles Francis Adams II, Industrialist
The Adams Chronicles won a number of Emmy Awards for television excellence. These included:
Outstanding Achievement in Costume Design for a Drama or Comedy Series – 1977
The Adams Chronicles – PBS – Alvin Colt, Costume Designer
Outstanding Achievement in Lighting Direction – 1977
The Adams Chronicles – PBS – William C. Knight, Lighting Director; George Riesenberger, Lighting Director
Outstanding Achievement in Tape Sound Mixing – 1977
The Adams Chronicles – PBS – Emil Neroda, Sound Mixer
Outstanding Art Direction or Scenic Design for a Drama Series – 1977
The Adams Chronicles – PBS – Ed Wittstein, Production Designer
Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series – 1977
The Adams Chronicles – PBS – Fred Coe, Director
Outstanding Limited Series – 1977
The Adams Chronicles – PBS – James Cellan-Jones, Producer; Fred Coe, Producer; Robert Costello, Coordinating Producer; Virginia Kassel, Series Producer; Jac Venza, Executive Producer
Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series – 1977
The Adams Chronicles – PBS – Tad Mosel, Writer The Adams Chronicles – PBS – Roger O. Hirson, Writer
Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction or Scenic Design – 1976
The Adams Chronicles – PBS – Ed Wittstein, Art Director
Outstanding Achievement in Costume Design for a Drama Series – 1976
The Adams Chronicles – PBS – Alvin Colt, Costume Designer
Outstanding Achievement in Graphic Design and Title – 1976
The Adams Chronicles – PBS – Girish Bhargava, Graphic Design; Bill Mandel, Graphic Design
Outstanding Achievement in Lighting Direction – 1976
The Adams Chronicles – PBS – Billy Knight, Lighting Director; Dick Weiss, Lighting Director
Outstanding Achievement in Technical Direction – 1976
The Adams Chronicles – PBS – Leonard Chumbley, Technical Director; Walter Edel, Cameraman; John Feher, Cameraman; Steve Zink, Cameraman
Outstanding Achievement in Video Tape Editing for a Series – 1976
The Adams Chronicles – PBS – Girish Bhargava, Editor; Manford Schorn, Editor
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series – 1976
The Adams Chronicles – PBS – George Grizzard
Outstanding Lead Actress for a Single Performance – 1976
The Adams Chronicles – PBS – Kathryn Walker The Adams Chronicles – PBS – Pamela Payton-Wright
Outstanding Limited Series – 1976
The Adams Chronicles – PBS – Paul Bogart, Producer; Fred Coe, Producer; Robert Costello, Producer; James Cellan Jones, Producer; Virginia Kassel, Series Producer; Jac Venza, Executive Producer
Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series – 1976
The Adams Chronicles – PBS – Sherman Yellen, Writer
The series uses the historically correct pronunciation /?kw?nzi/ for Quincy, rather than the more common /?kw?nsi/. (See relevant discussion here.)
The Adams Chronicles series was released on DVD by Acorn Media on May 13, 2008.[3]
When asked by a counterpart if he had any British relatives, Adams replied, "Neither my father or mother, grandfather or grandmother, great grandfather or great grandmother, nor any other relation that I know of, or care a farthing for, has been in England these one hundred and fifty years; so that you see I have not one drop of blood in my veins but what is American"."
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John Adams's blunt response reflects a straightforward and unapologetic assertion of his American identity and independence from any British heritage. In the face of the complications arising from the failure of both the U.S. and Britain to meet their treaty obligations, Adams makes it clear that his loyalty lies solely with America. His declaration that he has no familial ties to England for the past one hundred and fifty years underscores his commitment to his American roots, dismissing any notion of shared ancestry with the British. Adams's response embodies a strong sense of national pride and emphasizes his dedication to the United States during a challenging diplomatic situation.
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How did his children do in life?
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John Adams, the second President of the United States, had several children, and their lives varied in terms of achievements and outcomes. Here's a brief overview:
John Quincy Adams:
John Quincy Adams was the most notable of Adams's children. He became the sixth President of the United States (1825-1829) and also served as a diplomat, Secretary of State, and a member of the U.S. House of Representatives. His career was marked by significant diplomatic accomplishments, including his role in negotiating the Treaty of Ghent, ending the War of 1812.
Abigail "Nabby" Adams Smith:
Abigail, also known as Nabby, was the eldest daughter. Her life faced challenges, including health issues and a difficult marriage. She eventually separated from her husband and struggled financially. Unfortunately, she passed away at the age of 48.
Charles Adams:
Charles Adams had a more challenging life marked by alcoholism and financial difficulties. He faced difficulties in his personal and professional life and died at the age of 30.
Thomas Boylston Adams:
Thomas Boylston Adams had a relatively quiet life. He worked in various government positions but did not achieve the prominence of his more famous siblings. He lived a longer life, passing away at the age of 91.
Susanna Adams:
Susanna Adams was the youngest child of John and Abigail Adams. She died at the age of one.
While John Adams's children faced a range of experiences and outcomes, John Quincy Adams stands out as a prominent figure in American history, leaving a significant impact on the nation through his political career and diplomatic achievements.
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Which country first recognized the US?
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The first country to officially recognize the independence of the United States was the Kingdom of Morocco. In 1777, Morocco, under Sultan Mohammed III, formally acknowledged the United States as an independent and sovereign nation. The Moroccan-American Treaty of Friendship, signed in 1786, represents one of the earliest treaties between the United States and a foreign nation. This recognition and diplomatic relationship marked an important early development in the international standing of the newly formed United States.
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the timelines of other countries recognized the US?
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The recognition of the United States by other countries occurred over a period of time, and the following is a brief timeline of key nations that recognized U.S. independence:
France:
France was a crucial ally to the United States during the American Revolutionary War. The Treaty of Alliance between the United States and France was signed in 1778, formalizing France's recognition of the United States and its military and financial support.
Netherlands:
The Netherlands recognized the United States in 1782, following the successful negotiation of a treaty between the two countries.
Spain:
Spain officially recognized the United States in 1783 as part of the Treaty of Paris, which ended the American Revolutionary War.
Sweden:
Sweden recognized the United States in 1783, with the signing of the Treaty of Amity and Commerce.
Denmark:
Denmark recognized the United States in 1783 through the Treaty of Amity and Commerce.
Russia:
Russia recognized the United States in 1783 through the Treaty of Amity and Commerce.
It's important to note that the recognition of the United States by various countries occurred in the context of the Treaty of Paris of 1783, which formally ended the Revolutionary War and established the independence of the United States from Great Britain. The exact dates of recognition and the signing of treaties varied among these nations.
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British?
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The United Kingdom (comprising Great Britain and Ireland at the time) officially recognized the independence of the United States through the Treaty of Paris of 1783. The treaty was signed on September 3, 1783, and it marked the formal end of the American Revolutionary War. In addition to recognizing the independence of the United States, the treaty outlined the boundaries of the new nation and established terms for the withdrawal of British forces. The acknowledgment of the United States as a sovereign nation by Britain was a key diplomatic development in the post-war era.