Much of what I know of Adams's views on the French Revolution as it was happening is in reading parts of his letters to Thomas Jefferson as they appear in the book John Adams, by David McCollough. Adams was not against the revolution so much as he was against the extreme violence and methods that he pretty much equated as indiscriminate murder. He differed with Jefferson in this, as Jefferson held that the executions of the aristocracy and heads of institutions that supported them were necessary and signaled to the world there was no going back. Both Adams and Jefferson lost French friends to the revolution. Adams was of the opinion that the FR was resulting in replacing the tyranny of the few with the tyranny of the majority and that the excesses of the committee would lead to catastrophy in the end. Consequently, Adams developed a less than cordial esteem for the the leaders, while retaining hope for the French people in general. He had no love for the French agents the committee sent to America to drum up popular support for France and against Great Britain. These people caused serious problems for Adams as president and contributed greatly to the split in friendship with Jefferson that lasted for years.
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Glasgow: maybe not as pretty as Edinburgh, but in it’s own way it is. The people are really warm especially to strangers. It’s wetter but not as cold (when the wind comes off the Forth it would cut you in two). Lots of nice museums (The Riverside Museum, The Hunterian Museum, People’s Palace which are all free to enter). Lots of green spaces, it’s known as That Dear Green Place after all. Great music scene now and in the past.
Edinburgh: maybe prettier than Glasgow, but I don’t think so but then I’m biased. The people? Not so warm especially towards strangers. It’s drier but a lot colder when windy. It’s got a castle and now nice new shiny trams. Some nice Art Galleries and museums. They do have the International Festival in August every year which is excellent.
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The president uses the media to influence public opinion on policy through speeches or opinions issued through mass communication channels, such as television, social networks, radio or newspapers. In this way, they express their different opinions seeking to attract support from the citizenry, which will ultimately endorse or not the measures that the president is going to take.
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The act helped relocate eastern American Indians to Indian Territory west of the Mississippi River.
This relocation was made as an exchange for the indian Lands that taken by the government for its resource.
Some of the tribes decided to obey this act peacefully while some of the tribes choose to respond with violence.