Qualities that Define a Leader
a guest article by Ros Poplar
Mr. Craig Fehrman notes in his book “The Story of John Adams Perilous Transatlantic Voyage” our future President of the United States and Founding Father, John Adams, demonstrated early on the qualities that define a true leader. In 1778 the Continental Congress asked Adams to go to France to serve as a diplomat for our fledgling Republic. John Quincy, his ten-year-old son also accompanied him on the voyage – thus two future American presidents made the trip together.
On 13 February Adams and his son boarded the Boston, a 24-gun frigate for a treacherous and frigid winter Atlantic crossing known for its storms and ice flows. Then it was not uncommon for ships to sink at sea with the loss of all hands. Mother nature can be both beautiful and cruel to those who go down to the sea in ships and a crossing in the Winter is especially treacherous.
After weathering severe storms and outrunning a British Man of War, the Boston’s crew spotted another British ship. After the ship’s Captain asked Adams to go below, the Boston sped towards an armed British merchantman named the Martha. The Martha fired several shots with the cannonballs flying directly over Adam’s head. In the midst of this John Adams was seen brandishing a musket while preparing to engage the British. “My dear sir,” the Captain asked, “how came you here?” “I ought to do my share of fighting,” Adams promptly replied.

