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Adams appointed the following Justices to the Supreme Court of the United States. One of these appointments, that of John Marshall, was a last-minute act of retaliation for having been defeated by Thomas Jefferson. There was considerable friction between Jefferson and Marshall:
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| Preceded by: — | Vice President of the United States 1789–1797 | Succeeded by: Thomas Jefferson |
| Preceded by: George Washington | President of the United States 1797–1801 | Succeeded by: Thomas Jefferson |
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| Adams | Jefferson | Burr | Clinton | Gerry | Tompkins | Calhoun | Van Buren | R. Johnson | Tyler | Dallas | Fillmore | King | Breckinridge | Hamlin | A. Johnson | Colfax | Wilson | Wheeler | Arthur | Hendricks | Morton | Stevenson | Hobart | Roosevelt | Fairbanks | Sherman | Marshall | Coolidge | Dawes | Curtis | Garner | Wallace | Truman | Barkley | Nixon | L. Johnson | Humphrey | Agnew | Ford | Rockefeller | Mondale | Bush | Quayle | Gore | Cheney | |