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- <blockquote><blockquote><font face="verdana, arial, helvetica, sans serif"
- size="-1">John Adams (1735-1826) <br>
- President of the United
- States (1797-1801)<br>
- <b>A Defence of the Constitutions of Government of the United
- States of America,</b>
- 1787 </font></blockquote></blockquote>
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- John Adams was in London serving as a diplomat for
- his young country in
- 1787. He wrote and published <span style="font-style: italic;">A
- </span><i>Defence of the Constitutions of
- Government of the United States of America</i> in three volumes.
- The
- American edition was published the same year in New York and
- Philadelphia. The work occurs in the middle of his career and
- reflects the depth of thought that our founders engaged in while
- building a new country. He explores and encourages others to read
- the writings of philosophers and sages from all ages:
- Machiavel, Sidney, Locke, Harrington, Milton, Ponnet, the Vindiciae
- contra Tyrannos, Hoadley, Trenchard, Gordon, and Plato Redivivus.
- <br>
- <br>
- <i>A Defence</i> was stimulated by the writings of Anne Robert Jacques Turgot,
- the Abbé De
- Mably, and Dr. Richard Price. The books are organized in letters
- so that Adams could address diverse topics and historical periods while
- relating them to the argument before him. In the first letter,
- dated October 4, 1786, Adams reviewed the critiques of Turgot in
- particular and proposes to address the issues and criticism. He
- wrote to
- defend the various Constitutions which had been enacted
- within the States at that time, while examining the processes used to
- balance power and avoid tyranny. <br>
- <br>
- <img border="0" src="pictures/Adams/Johnadams_w.jpg" width="235" height="287" align="right">In the first volume Adams described and explored the structure of
- various forms of modern and ancient government. He looked at
- democratic forms of government formed in several Cantons of
- Switzerland, St. Marino in Italy (included below), Biscay in Spain; aristocratic
- republics found in Zurich in Switzerland, Venice in Italy,
- and Genoa; republics with monarchs such as England and Poland; and
- ancient republics such as Carthage, Rome, Corinth, Athens, Crete, and
- Thebes. Adams considered political ideas from Plato's Republic to
- those of John Locke sometimes with humor:<br>
-
- <blockquote>Mr. Locke, in 1663, was employed to trace out a
- plan
- of legislation for Carolina; and he gave the whole authority, executive
- and
- legislative, to the eight proprietors, the lords Berkley, Clarendon,
- Albemarle,
- Craven, and Ashley; and messieurs Carteret, Berkley, and Colleton, and
- their
- heirs. This new oligarchical sovereignty created at once three orders
- of
- nobility: barons, with twelve thousand acres of land; caciques, with
- twenty-four thousand, &c.; and landgraves, with eighty thousand.
- Who did
- this legislator think would live under his government? He should have
- first
- created a new species of beings to govern, before he instituted such a
- government. (Letter LIV)</blockquote>
- <br>
- How many branches of government should there be? Adams strongly
- favored separation of powers and used examples from other republics to
- show how the balance of power limits corruption and supports
- stability. Should the legislature be separated into two chambers
- or should there be a single body? Adams gave a vivid description
- of how leadership is chosen in a group to illustrate that just a few in
- any assembly would wield much of the power. He
- said: </font>
- <blockquote><font face="verdana, arial, helvetica, sans serif"
- size="-1">A single assembly thus constituted, without any
- counterpoise, balance, or equilibrium, is to have all authority,
- legislative, executive, and judicial, concentered in it. It is to make
- a constitution and laws by its own will, execute those laws at its
- pleasure, and adjudge all controversies, that arise concerning the
- meaning and application of them, at discretion. What is there to
- restrain them from making tyrannical laws, in order to execute them in
- a tyrannical manner? (Letter XXV)<br>
- </font></blockquote>
- <font face="verdana, arial, helvetica, sans serif" size="-1">Adams
- saw the two branches of the legislature balancing the power of
- government, pulling together in times of crisis, but arguing and
- debating the slow path toward law. He knew people, he knew their
- weakness, and he and his contemporaries were very aware of the
- fragility of what they were attempting to build.<br>
- <br>
- Adams even described our modern problem of voter turnout in his
- description of the republic of St. Marino in Italy. </font><br>
- <blockquote><font face="verdana, arial, helvetica, sans serif"
- size="-1"> Another remarkable circumstance is, the
- reluctance
- of the citizens to attend the assembly of the arengo, which obliged
- them to make a law, obliging themselves to attend, upon a penalty. This
- is a defect, and a misfortune natural to every democratical
- constitution, and to the popular part of every mixed government. A
- general or too common disinclination to attend, leaves room for persons
- and parties more active to carry points by faction and intrigue, which
- the majority, if all were present, would not approve. (Letter III)</font><br>
- </blockquote>
- <font face="verdana, arial, helvetica, sans serif" size="-1">Earlier,
- in 1776, John Adams had been on the committee to draft the
- Declaration of Independence and was an early proponent of separation
- from England. He describes the Declaration and his work with
- Jefferson in a letter to Thomas Pickering in 1888. He gives
- Jefferson full credit for the draft of the Declaration and notes that
- the original draft contained language to abolish slavery. Adams
- supported that language and regretted that Congress as a whole struck
- it from the document.<br>
- <br>
- His strong belief in the individual rights of man was also displayed by
- his support for the inclusion of the Bill of Rights in the
- Constitution. He had helped write the constitution for the State
- of Massachusetts and authored much of the Declaration of Rights for
- Massachusetts. It included provisions against unreasonable search
- and seizure, guaranteeing freedom of religion and the press, and
- providing for trial by jury. The Declaration of Rights for
- Massachusetts comes before the body of the Constitution of
- Massachusetts. During 1787 he not only published <em>A Defence of the
- Constitutions of Government of the United States of America</em>, but also
- corresponded extensively with those who were writing the
- Constitution. It must have been frustrating for him to be in
- England during that period. Nonetheless, the power of his writing
- and the wealth of ideas explored in the “Defence” influenced the
- development of the Constitution. <br>
- <br>
- His letters and writings show that he thought the Bill of Rights for
- the United States should have preceded the Constitution, and that the
- principles of the Constitution should have been based on them.
- After he returned from England, he made extensive contributions to what
- we call our "Bill of Rights", the first 10 Amendments to the
- Constitution. <br>
- <br>
- Adams served as President of the United States from 1797-1800.
- His presidency had a tone that illustrated the necessity of separation
- of powers, the need for a Bill of Rights, and the overwhelming
- attraction of power. Adams saw himself as one of the elite and
- loved the trappings of power. Even at the beginning of his
- presidency, the newspapers of the time began to criticize him both for
- his policies and for the pomp and elitism surrounding his office.
- They saw him as a representative of the rich, to the exclusion of the
- rest of the country. To be fair, newspapers criticized his
- opponents as well, but Adams couldn’t stand it when it was directed at
- him. This defender of
- individual rights pushed to pass the “Alien and Sedition Acts” in 1798
- which allowed the Federal government to limit freedom of speech and
- freedom of the press. Adams immediately had several of his
- newpaper critics and even a member of Congress arrested. Matthew
- Lyon was a Representative from Vermont who was critical of the
- Federalists, President Adam’s party. He was arrested for a letter
- he published in the <em>Vermont Journal</em> critical of President Adams.
- When another publisher, Anthony Haswell, attempted to raise money to pay Lyon’s fine, he too
- was jailed. To the credit of the people of Vermont, they
- re-elected Lyon while he was still in jail.<br>
- <br>
- Fortunately, the Constitution and the country Adams had worked to
- found was strong enough to withstand this insult to liberty.
- The Virginia and Kentucky legislatures both wrote resolutions deploring
- the
- Alien and Sedition acts. Newspapers throughout the country
- campaigned hard against them. In the end, Adams served only a
- single term as President. Thomas Jefferson succeeded him and the
- Alien and Sedition Acts expired in 1801 before Jefferson took
- office.
- The Federalists never recovered. They were seen as trying to
- establish a monarchy and to undermine the very foundations of liberty,
- of individual freedom, and the rights of citizens Adams had fought to
- establish.<br>
- </font>
- <blockquote>
- <font face="verdana, arial, helvetica, sans serif"
- size="-1"><span style="font-weight: bold;">Quotations:</span>
- <br>
-
- <br>Without three divisions of power, stationed to watch each other, and
- compare each other's conduct with the laws, it will be impossible that
- the laws should at all times preserve their authority, and govern all
- men. (Letter XXXIV)<br><br>Congress will always be composed of members from the natural and
- artificial aristocratical body in every state, even in the northern, as
- well as in the middle and southern states. Their natural dispositions
- then in general will be (whether they shall be sensible of it or not,
- and whatever integrity or abilities they may be possessed of) to
- diminish the prerogatives of the governors, and the privileges of the
- people, and to augment the influence of the aristocratical parties.
- There have been causes enough to prevent the appearance of this
- inclination hitherto; but a calm course of prosperity would very soon
- bring it forth, if effectual provision against it be not made in
- season. It will be found absolutely necessary, therefore, to give
- negatives to the governors, to defend the executives against the
- influence of this body, as well as the senates and representatives in
- their several states. The necessity of a negative in the house of
- representatives, will be called in question by nobody. (Letter LIII)<br>
- <br>But we have not yet considered how the legislative power is to be
- exercised in this single assembly? — Is there to be a constitution? Who
- are to compose it? The assembly itself, or a convention called for that
- purpose? In either case, whatever rules are agreed on for the
- preservation of the lives, liberties, properties, and characters of the
- citizens, what is to hinder this assembly from transgressing the bounds
- which they have prescribed to themselves, or which the convention has
- ordained for them? (Letter LV)<br><br>But it is of great importance to begin well; misarrangements now made,
- will have great, extensive, and distant consequences; and we are now
- employed, how little soever we may think of it, in making
- establishments which will affect the happiness of an hundred millions
- of inhabitants at a time, in a period not very distant. (Letter
- LV)<br>
-
-
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- </font><font face="verdana, arial, helvetica, sans serif"
- size="-2"><br>Portrait of
- <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Adams">John Adams</a>
- shown above from Wikipedia.com</font></blockquote>
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- is the copy of the Essays.</font></p>
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- size="-1"><b>Further
- Resources:</b><br>
- <br>
- The text of </font><a
- href="http://www.constitution.org/jadams/ja1_00.htm"><font
- face="verdana, arial, helvetica, sans serif" size="-1"><i>A Defence of
- the
- Constitutions of
- Government of the United States of America</i></font></a><font
- face="verdana, arial, helvetica, sans serif" size="-1"><span
- style="text-decoration: underline;">.</span> 1787<br>
- <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><br>
- </span>Letters between <a
- href="http://www.founding.com/library/lbody.cfm?id=137&parent=54">John
- Adams and his wife Abigail</a> -- 1776<br>
- <br>
- Letter to <a
- href="http://www.constitution.org/primarysources/pickering.html">Thomas
- Pickering concerning the writing of the Declaration of Independence</a>
- -- 1822<br>
- <br>
- Text of the <a
- href="http://www.napoleonseries.org/reference/political/legislation/alien.cfm">Alien
- and Sedition Acts and the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions</a>
- protesting the Acts -- 1798<br>
- <br>
- Description of the <a
- href="http://www.bigeye.com/hartmann.htm">Alien and Sedition Acts and
- their consequences</a>.<br>
- <br>
- <a
- href="http://www.class.uh.edu/comm/comm_law/federalist_era/listofcases.html">Sedition:
- The Cases</a><br>
- <br>
- Short biography of <a
- href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Lyon">Matthew Lyon</a> --
- Wikipedia<br>
- <br>
- <a
- href="http://www.csulb.edu/%7Ecrsmith/alien.htm">The Aliens are
- Coming: John
- Adams and the Federalist Attack on the First Amendment</a> Craig R.
- Smith<br>
- <br>
- <a href="http://www.fee.org/vnews.php?nid=3832">Anne-Robert
- Jacques Turgot</a>, French economist, wrote a letter to Dr.
- Price. <br>
- <br>
- <a
- href="http://www.100welshheroes.com/en/biography/drrichardprice">Dr.
- Richard Price</a>, minister, philosopher and supporter of the American
- and French revolutions.<br>
- <br>
- <a href="http://www.constitution.org/jadams/ja1_ps.htm">Postscript
- of <span style="font-style: italic;">A Defence</span></a> in which
- Adams writes about his contact with Gabriel Bonnot, Abbé De
- Mably.<br><br>
- <a href="http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/Europe/San-Marino.html">Republic of St. Marino</a> today. Description of population, trade, and other statistics. Further description of the <a href="http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/Europe/San-Marino-GOVERNMENT.html">government</a> and politics can be found through links at the bottom. From Nations Encyclopedia.
- <br>
- <br>
- <br>
- <br>
- <br>
- (c) Marilyn Shea, 2005, 2006<br>
- <br>
- </font></blockquote>
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