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Adams had a strong sense of duty and honor from "summary" of John Adams by David McCullough
Adams was a man of principle, always guided by a strong sense of duty and honor. This sense of duty was ingrained in his character from a young age, instilled by his Puritan upbringing and New England roots. He believed in doing what was right, even when it was difficult or unpopular. Throughout his life, Adams remained steadfast in his commitment to serving his country and upholding the values he held dear. He saw his role as a public servant not as a privilege, but as a solemn responsibility that required unwavering dedication. This commitment to duty was evident in his tireless efforts to secure American independence, his steadfast defense of the Constitution, and his unwavering support for the rule of law. Adams' sense of honor was equally strong,...Similar Posts
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