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Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams as the first foreign‑born first lady, spent many years in European courts, where her language skills and tact helped her husband succeed as a U.S. diplomat. In Prussia and Russia she was presented at court, built relationships with influential figures, and made it easier for John Quincy Adams to gather political information and advance American interests abroad.
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By Randy and Gaelyn Whitley KeithLouisa Catherine Johnson Adams as the first foreign‑born first lady, spent many years in European courts, where her language skills and tact helped her husband succeed as a U.S. diplomat. In Prussia and Russia she was presented at court, built relationships with influential figures, and made it easier for John Quincy Adams to gather political information and advance American interests abroad.
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