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  1. 3 de jul. de 2019 · John Adams served as Vice President of the United States from 1789–1797 and then as President 1797–1801. Abigail spent some of her time at home, managing the family financial affairs, and part of her time in the federal capital, in Philadelphia most of those years and, very briefly, in the new White House in Washington, D.C. (November 1800–March 1801).

  2. Abigail Adams (Weymouth, 22 de noviembre de 1744-Quincy, 28 de octubre de 1818) fue una mujer estadounidense, esposa y madre de sendos presidentes de esa nación. Citas [ editar ] NOTA: Salvo en los casos que cuentan con referencia en español, la traducción de las citas incluidas en esta sección es propia del usuario que las aporta.

  3. Abigail Adams struggled her whole life with the limitations that society placed upon her dreams. Despite these hardships, she found a way to use her talents to serve her nation by assisting and advising her husband, President John Adams, and teaching and guiding her son, President John Quincy Adams.

  4. 16 de oct. de 2023 · Abigail Adams. November 22, 1744–October 28, 1818 — Second First Lady of the United States. Abigail Adams was the wife of John Adams, second President of the United States and the mother of the sixth President, John Quincy Adams. Her letters and memoirs of the Revolutionary era are considered to be major historical documents.

  5. Abigail Adams Biography. Abigail Smith (Adams) was born on November 11, 1744, in Weymouth, Massachusetts. She was the second child born to Elizabeth Quincy Smith and the Reverend William Smith. Her father was Pastor of Weymouth's North Parish Congregational Church and one of the best educated and most prosperous citizens of the community.

  6. 15 de feb. de 2020 · Thomas Jefferson won the next election in 1801, John and Abigail Adams retired from the political world, although Abigail took a strong interest in her son John Quincy Adams’ rise to the presidency. She died in October 1818, following her daughter Nabby who died of breast cancer just a few years before. Abigail Adams was one of the country's ...

  7. Entre 1784 y 1788, Abigail acompañó a John en sus misiones diplomáticas en París y Londres. El 4 de marzo de 1797, John se convirtió en el Segundo Presidente de los Estados Unidos, y ella fue la Primera Dama. Vivieron en la Mansión Presidencial de Filadelfia y más tarde en la Casa Blanca de Washington, DC. Fue una primera dama ...

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