Reappointed by President Adams in 1828 and served until 1832.
The bill was signed into law by President Adams on July 9, 1798.
He kept his hand in politics and was a powerful influence on the cabinet of President Adams (1797-1801).
President Adams would not do what France wanted.
President Adams did not call for a declaration of war, but hostilities began at sea.
Unfortunately for President Adams, the news did not arrive in time to help him secure a second term in the 1800 presidential election.
He told me that President Adams had seen me swimming from her house and directed him to confiscate them.
President Adams was defeated by Andrew Jackson in the election of 1828.
However, there is a statement made by President Adams on the document that reads:
The 1828 tariff was signed by President Adams, although he realized it could weaken him politically.