John Adams was overseas as a diplomat during the Convention in Philadelphia. He was a leader of the Continental Congress before becoming America’s first vice president. Later, he would help influence other laws or acts that would help the structure of the government even more. T/F

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John Adams was a teacher and a lawyer before becoming a politician. He was America's second president. The Philadelphia's Convention was to decide how America was going to be governed.

During the 1770s,John Adams was a delegate to the Continental Congress. He served as a diplomat in Europe and helped negotiate the Treaty of Paris.