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  1. Abigail Adams. Throughout her life, Abigail Adams (1744-1818) held steadfast to core principles: she was a humanitarian, activist, and leader with an acute sense of both America's successes and failures. Adams advocated for gender equality in public education and the need to pay attention to the social, political, and educational needs of women.

  2. 5 de mar. de 2019 · Was she really one of America’s first feminists? Meet Abigail Adams and find out what she meant when she asked her husband John to “remember the ladies”. #Hi...

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  3. 18 de nov. de 2020 · Abigail nació el 11 de noviembre de 1744. No tenía ninguna educación formal, pero le encantaba leer. John Adams fue su amigo de la infancia. Ambos disfrutaban leyendo poesía, y fue su amor compartido por los libros lo que los unió. Cuando John regresó de la universidad, se dio cuenta de cuánto amaba a Abigail. Se casaron en 1764 y ...

  4. 15 de nov. de 2023 · Tour the historic Abigail Adams Birthplace. Built in 1685, the Abigail Smith Adams (1744-1818) Birthplace was home to this exceptional woman for the first twenty years of her life. It has survived two relocations and now stands as a monument to her extraordinary life. Tour Information. Tickets.

  5. Battle of Grape Island (May 21, 1775): Abigail, staying at her parents’ house in Weymouth, travels the mile to the waterfront to view the battle. Battle of Bunker Hill (June 17, 1776): Abigail and John Quincy climb to the top of Penn’s Hill in Braintree to watch the Battle of Bunker Hill. Death of Abigail’s mother from dysentery.

  6. Abigail Adams (1744-1818) fue la esposa de John Adams y una prolífica corresponsal que a menudo abordaba cuestiones sociales y políticas. Nacida como Abigail Smith en una familia acomodada de Massachusetts, Adams no recibió educación formal, pero fue educada en casa y se convirtió en una lectora obsesiva. Se casó con su primo John Adams ...

  7. Abigail Smith Adams was a gifted and eloquent letter writer. Her correspondence reflects her deep engagement with contemporary social and political issues and provides a unique window into eighteenth- and early-nineteenth-century life. The more than 1,100 letters she exchanged with her husband John are preserved in the Massachusetts Historical ...