not good-looking

Shanon 2022-04-19 09:02:40

Okay, I learned about the discussion on the national economy in episode 5. You can ignore other content. The bad place, the tattered Adams, the tattered bear, are a bunch of poor people who are going to die, just to fight for power, it's really boring, every time In a presidential election, everyone chooses the tallest person. The height determines the fate. In the show, Adams said it was great, and Washington was also great, but did you find a mistake, they wanted to be independent at the beginning because they were wanted by the United Kingdom , After independence, we now call them a country that works hard and manages every day, but from their point of view, it is just to prevent the government from collapsing, otherwise it will be hanged. I don’t think Washington is very clear about what a country is. If it fails, the United States is still the United States. It may go through a civil war, and then a new government will definitely be established again. It’s just that the first person who founded the country will not be called Washington, so from this point of view, they are like Liangshan heroes. Bandits first, Then he became a founding hero. The only difference from Liang Shang was that he won the war with the government. Liang Shan lost the war with the government, so he continued to be a bandit. When these people won the war with the United Kingdom, they became national builders. Therefore, the first In the second episode, Adams finally recovered from a serious illness. The reason was that he heard the news that the United Kingdom was defeated. Isn't it fun
? Episode 5 was pretty good, especially when Adams was elected as the second president. Get out of the body, you enter the whole body, and see who is happier with us! Haha
as history, it can be seen
as a TV series and it is not good

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John Adams quotes

  • Benjamin Franklin: You are a guest in Philadelphia. Fish, and guests, stink after three days.

  • John Adams: Thomas Jefferson survives.

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