John Adams

Overview
Based on David McCullough's acclaimed biography, this opulent seven-episode miniseries traces the remarkable journey of Founding Father John Adams. It begins with the pivotal Boston Massacre in 1770, spanning his diplomatic efforts in Europe and his dual roles as vice president and president of the United States. The narrative culminates with his passing on July 4, 1826, highlighting Adams' profound impact on the nation’s formative years and his enduring legacy in American history.
Episodes
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1

Join or Die
During a tense trial, John Adams stands up for the British soldiers implicated in the Boston Massacre, arguing they acted in self-defense against an a...
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2

Independence
Upon witnessing the devastation at the Concord battlefield, John Adams becomes a fervent advocate for Independence. His impatience with delegates fro...
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3

Don't Tread on Me
Despite Abigail's heartfelt protests, John Adams and his son brave treacherous waters and a confrontation with the British Navy to meet Ben Franklin ...
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4

Reunion
After the British surrender, John successfully acquires a long-desired loan from the Dutch and heads back to Paris to manage the peace negotiations. U...
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5

Unite or Die
John Adams grows increasingly frustrated with his role as Vice President, feeling it lacks both power and purpose. Although he detests the divisive n...
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6

Unnecessary War
After securing a peace agreement with England, President Adams faces intense pressure from his Federalist advisors and ongoing French provocations as ...
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7

Peacefield
In his twilight years, John Adams reflects on the challenges of a lengthy existence, mourning the friends he has lost and feeling increasingly obsolet...