Wednesday, 19 March 2014

Post 2: The Continental Congress

In the series John Adams is portrayed as a very vocal member of the second continental congress and is a staunch defender of the idea of independence. John Adams is shown to be a great admirer of George Washington and his sense of duty when he sends troops to help defend Boston. Adams is highly instrumental in the selection of Washington to head of the Continental Army. I feel like this was one of Adams finest decisions.  Adams is of the belief that independence is the only way forward. Adams attacks one member of the congress for his Quaker and pacifist ideals calling him a "snake on his belly". Benjamin Franklin laments him for his comment saying insulting a man directly is only to be done in private.  This shows one of Adams primary flaws he is too blunt and rarely sugar coats things making enemies much quicker than making allies this doesn’t serve him well later on. While a few members of the Congress are extremely vocal about their views Adams and his fellow representatives are the only ones that remain concrete in their views. This serves them well as the entire congress bar New York who postpones vote for independence.


 

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