John Quincy Adams
(1767–1848), the son of John Adams, was the sixth President of the United States. See Adams, John Quincy.
(1767–1848), the son of John Adams, was the sixth President of the United States. See Adams, John Quincy.
Shipwrecks have been known to increase bank accounts. But only one has been known to double the size of an entire country. What happened to El Cazador?
President Jefferson sent a couple of his representatives over to France to buy the city of New Orleans. What he got was the Louisiana Purchase, a patch of land that nearly doubled the size of the young nation.