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  1. Throughout their lives, Abigail and John Adams wrote each other frequently, exploring topics both personal and political. Throughout her husband’s career, Abigail was a trusted advisor. She was also an early advocate for women’s rights, including access to education.

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  3. Abigail Adams frequently wrote to her husband John Adams, discussing on paper the happenings of the Revolutionary War, her life on the homefront, and political ideas. This letter contains one of her most well-known phrases "Remember the Ladies," and she wrote about considerations of liberty and hopes for women to be recognized by law in the new ...

  4. Apr 2, 2002 · As evidence, he quoted “extracts of two letters, from Mr. JOHN ADAMS to a friend,” consisting of the seventh paragraph of JA’s first letter of 3 July (“Yesterday the greatest Question . . .”) and the last two paragraphs of JA’s second letter (“But the Day is past . . .”). “As a friend to propriety,” he concluded, “I could ...

  5. Apr 1, 2002 · Abigail Adams to John Adams Braintree March 31 1776 I wish you would ever write me a Letter half as long as I write you; and tell me if you may where your Fleet are gone?

  6. Letter from Abigail Adams to John Adams (1776) by Abigail Adams. March 31, 1776. Study Questions. No study questions. I wish you would ever write me a letter half as long as I write you, and tell me, if you may, where your fleet are gone; what sort of defense Virginia can make against our common enemy; whether it is so situated as to make an ...

  7. Nov 13, 2009 · On March 7, 1777, Continental Congressman John Adams writes three letters to and receives two letters from his wife, Abigail. He is with Congress in Philadelphia, while she maintains...

  8. Abigail was the epitome of Republican Motherhood as she raised her son John Quincy Adams (the sixth U.S. President) with the utmost respect for his country and with a strong sense of duty to the U.S. and her people.

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