John Quincy Adams was quite the guy. Before he was President, he traveled all over Europe–he had the ultimate homeschool experience.
By the time he was 20, Q knew several languages, had translated the New Testament, and had a prolific blog (well, he had a diary).
While he might have wished to stay home, his dad - John Adam - encouraged him to take his experience on the road. George Washington appointed him as Minister to the Netherlands at the age of 26.
Q served as James Monroe's Secretary of State and wrote the document that we now know as the Monroe Doctrine.
All that to say . . .If there was a Foreign Affairs All Star team from the early 1800s, The Q would be batting clean-up.
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