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  1. Abigail Adams é uma das duas mulheres que foram esposa e mãe de um presidente dos Estados Unidos da América (no seu caso, esposa de John Adams e mãe de John Quincy Adams). A outra é Barbara Bush. A vida de Abigail é uma das mais lembradas nos dias de hoje sobre primeiras damas. [ 1] É memorável pelas muitas cartas que escreveu para seu ...

  2. Abigail Adams. Date of Birth - Death November 11, 1744 - October 28, 1818. Abigail Smith Adams, wife and confidant of John Adams, was born on November 11, 1744 in Weymouth, Massachusetts. She was a member of the Quincy family, a well-established and politically involved Massachusetts family. By birthright and manner, Abigail Smith was an ...

  3. Abigail died in 1818, and is buried beside her husband in United First Parish Church. She leaves her country a most remarkable record as patriot and First Lady, wife of one President and mother of another. To the latter, John Quincy Adams, she wrote in a letter dated May 5, 1816: “There is not any reasoning which can convince me, contrary to ...

  4. Fonti, risorse bibliografiche, siti su Abigail Adams Edith B. Gelles, Portia: The World of Abigail Adams, Indiana University Press, Indianapolis, 1992 Edith B. Gelles, Abigail Adams: Letters, Library of America, New York, 2016 Referenze iconografiche: J ames Sharples (ca. 1751–1811), Abigail Smith Adams, MET

  5. Abigail Adams (1744–1818) Born Weymouth, Massachusetts. Abigail Smith Adams challenged social and political limitations by advocating for women’s rights, education, and the abolition of slavery. She readily expressed her opinions in letters to her husband, John Adams, by reminding him to “Remember the Ladies” as he helped to frame the ...

  6. Abigail Smith Adams wasn't just the strongest female voice in the American Revolution; she was a key political advisor to her husband and became the first First Lady to live in what would become the White House. Known for her intelligence and wit, Adams was born November 11, 1744, in Weymouth, Massachusetts, to William and Elizabeth Quincy Smith.