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Abigail Adams sent letters to her husband, John Adams while he was at the Continental Congresses. He asked her for her advice and view of the arguements at the congresses, and she replied back with her perspective of the problems.
her husband come back safe from the war
Because they date back to older times
listen Abigail Adam commited suicide just kidding look it up and not on this websit smarty pants
Abigail AdamsFirst Lady: 1797 to 1801Wife of John Adams, 2nd President of the United StatesMother of John Quincy Adams, 6th President of the United StatesBorn: November 11, 1744 Died: October 28, 1818
She did not go to school because back then girls were not encouraged to go to school. Her family taught her a lot at home. When she grew up, she thought it was unfair how girls weren't allowed to go to school.
Abigail Adams ate many of the same foods that are still popular today. Indian pudding, codfish cakes and apple pan dowdy were some recipes prepared for her and her husband when she was First Lady.
Abigail Adams was the wife of (future) President John Adams. During the American Revolution, she raised her family and carried on extensive correspondence with her husband, in which she attempted more than once to influence women's rights in what was to be the new government of the US. She also accepted a commission to question women who were suspected of loyalist activities or directly aiding the British.
After retiring from public office, John Adams returned with his family back to Peacefield, their family farm, in Quincy, Massachusetts.
No it would have been unthinkable back then. She lived in the late 1700s and early 1800s. She wore a long dress with many petticoats.
It put bad back ground on the family