John Adams
- born 1735 in Braintree (Quincy) Mass.
- attended Harvard 1751-1755 - ambition, vanity, guilt
- not minister but farmer and Worcester schoolmaster
- 1756 reads law at James Putnam's office, especially Coke's Institutes
- 1758 visit to Jeremiah Gridley in Boston to be admitted to the bar
- has passion for the law and "tenderness" for books
- 1762 visit from cousin Sam Adams
- critical of farmers each spring who become "untamed beasts"
- 1762 visit to Rev. William Smith with friend Richard Cranch
- wins case of apprentice denied education by master
- 1764 marries Abigail who shares his passion for ideas and "fits of opinion"
- 1765 August writes first political essay for Boston Gazette, but unsigned
- to "quiet the beast" and affirm rights of Englishmen
- critical of wealth of the "velvet rich" like Hancock
- defends Hancock's Liberty seizure case 1768
- 1772 defends Captain Preston
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