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  1. 26 de feb. de 2015 · Abigail Adams . Library of Congress. Abigail Adams was one of the first advocates of women’s equal education and women’s property rights. Adams had strong feelings about marriage and believed women should take more part in decisions rather than simply serve their husbands.

  2. Abigail Adams là ái nữ của William Smith và Elizabeth Smith, được sinh ra tại nhà thờ Congregation, Bắc Parish, Weymouth, Massachusetts. Thân mẫu của bà xuất thân từ các gia đình Quincy, một gia đình chính trị nổi tiếng ở các thuộc địa của Massachusetts.

  3. 3 de jul. de 2018 · During most of Adams’ presidency, however, Abigail was not in good health and resided in Quincy. When separated, they regularly corresponded about all matters, including politics. She was her husband’s most trusted adviser. She died of typhoid fever 28 October 1818. Descriptions of Abigail Adams John Adams to Abigail Adams, 7 July 1775

  4. Abigail Smith Adams desafió restricciones sociales y políticas al abogar por los derechos de la mujer, la educación y la abolición de la esclavitud. Se expresaba sin reparos en las cartas a su marido, John Adams, diciéndole “recuerda a las damas” en momentos en que él ayudaba a estructurar las instituciones de la nueva nación. Siempre franca, le resultó difícil contener sus ...

  5. John and Abigail decided together that the conditions were too risky to endanger the children. Returning from his first appointment in April 1778, John Adams was sent France in November 1779, beginning a five-year separation as Abigail Adams and the children (except John Quincy, who travelled with his father) remained in Massachusetts.

  6. 15 de feb. de 2020 · Abigail Adams was one of our country’s greatest silent heroes. She went through war, pain, hardship, disease, and much more for the sake of the country she loved so much. Abigal Smith was born in Weymouth, Massachusetts, to Reverend William Smith and Elizabeth Quincy Smith.

  7. www.monticello.org › research-education › thomas-jefferson-encyclopediaAbigail Adams | Monticello

    Abigail Smith Adams (1744-1818) and Thomas Jefferson became friends when Jefferson and John Adams were both American diplomats in Europe. Born in November 1744, in Weymouth, Massachusetts, Abigail Adams was nineteen months younger than Thomas Jefferson. She was schooled at home by her parents, became an avid reader, and, in common with the Virginian, developed a lifelong interest in formal ...

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