John Adams and Thomas Jefferson formed early friendship in 1775 Philadelphia

John Adams and Thomas Jefferson met for the first time in Philadelphia in June 1775 amid rising tensions with Britain. Their initial interactions laid the groundwork for a partnership that would shape the American Revolution.

The two men first encountered each other around June 20 or 21, 1775, shortly after Jefferson arrived in the city. Adams had already nominated George Washington to lead the Continental Army days earlier. Jefferson quickly joined committees and impressed Adams with his decisive contributions during meetings, even as he remained quiet during full congressional sessions.

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