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Abigail Adams: Girl of Colonial Days (Childhood of Famous Americans)



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Abigail Adams (née Smith) (November 11 1744 – October 28 1818) was the wife of John Adams who was the second President of the United States of America and mother of John Quincy Adams the sixth President. She was the first Second Lady of the United States and the second First Lady bringing her significant intellect and ability to both positions.Abigail Adams despite lack of a formal education was widely read with particular interest in philosophy Shakespeare theology the classics ancient history government and law. She ably managed the household and their farm during her husband's frequent a

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Categories: Presidents->United States->Correspondence, United States->History->Revolution, 1775-1783, Adams, Abigail (1744-1818)->Correspondence. Contributors: Abigail Adams - Author. Format: NOOK Book

Abigail Adams was the wife of John Adams, the nation's second president. Abigail had strong opinions about war, politics, and the rights of women--and she wasn't shy about expressing them. Few women in her time were as outspoken. Abigail Adams helped mold John Adams's ideas--and so too our history.TIME For Kids(R) Biographies help make a connection between the lives of past heroes and the events of today. In Abigail's times, women were second-class citizens who were given little education and had few rights. Abigail wanted men and women to have equal rights. Her words have inspired women for c



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