John Adams Urges Navy Expansion to Combat Yellow Fever Epidemic
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In his Second Annual Address to Congress, John Adams addressed the alarming spread of yellow fever in major cities, urging immediate action. He highlighted the pressing need to bolster the Navy, recognizing its role in safeguarding public health and security. The epidemic had claimed numerous lives, straining medical facilities and instilling widespread fear. Adams' call for an increased naval presence was a strategic move to manage the health crisis and maintain national stability. This speech underscored the government's commitment to national defense and public health during a time of crisis. #JohnAdams #YellowFever #PublicHealth #NavyExpansion #MoofLife
Primary Reference: John Adams Event Timeline | The American Presidency Project

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