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  1. 1776. Abigail Adams urges husband to “remember the ladies” In a letter dated March 31, 1776, Abigail Adams writes to her husband, John Adams, urging him and the other members of the...

  2. 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 ...

  3. As examples of increased assertiveness among women of the Revolutionary era, how were Stratford, Connecticut’s petticoat army and Abigail Adamss belief that the Continental Congress should “remember the ladies” similar and different?

  4. Hailed for her now-famous admonition that the Founding Fathers “remember the ladies” in their new laws, Abigail Adams was not only an early advocate for women’s rights, she was a vital confidant and advisor to her husband John Adams, the nation’s second president.

  5. Hace 2 días · Remember the Ladies. Share: Of all the words that spilled from Abigail Adams' pen, none are more famous than those of March 31, 1776. With her husband at the Continental Congress in...

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  6. Abigail Adams "Remember the Ladies" letter (1776) Reproduced from the Original Electronic Text at the Massachusetts Historical Society. A reproduction of the handwritten letter is available here. Abigail Adams to John Adams

  7. 31 de mar. de 2016 · Abigail Adams. Prints and Photographs Division. Abigail Adams wrote these words to her husband, John Adams, on March 31, 1776, nearly 150 years before the House of Representatives voted to pass the 19th Amendment giving women the right to vote.