Don’t Tread on Me
23 Mar 2008
1 hr 6 min
English
Biography
U/A 13+
1777. A new period of separation from Abigail looms when Adams is appointed Minister Plenipotentiary to France along with Benjamin Franklin. Abigail insists that Adams take along their son, John Quincy. The two endure a rough ocean voyage – and a skirmish with a British warship – in making their way to France. There, the difference in styles between Adams and the relaxed, epicurean Franklin become apparent. As Abigail, back home, fetes a French Admiral in her husband’s stead, Adams endures a series of uncomfortable encounters in Paris, and his strident demands that France increase their naval commitment to America’s war effort draws the wrath of Franklin, whose credo is that a good diplomat “can accomplish much by appearing to accomplish little.” Vexed after learning Franklin has been appointed sole minister to France, Adams heads to Holland to solicit funds, with little success. After sending John Quincy to Russia to work as secretary to the American minister there, Adams falls victim to a long illness and fever, helpless to further advance the revolution he helped spawn.Show more