How Did Abigail Adams Made An Impact On Women's Rights

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Abigail Adams Can you imagine living in a time that women and girls couldn't go to school, get jobs or vote? Luckily Abigail Smith Adams, born on November 22, 1774 in North Perish Church in Weymouth Massachusetts helped put a stop to all of this madness. In this paper, you'll learn how Abigail made a big impact on women's rights. When Abigail was growing up, her dad, William Smith, and her mom, Elizabeth Smith, raised her. She had four siblings, three sisters and one brother who unfortunately died young. Abigail studied French and read wildly when she was a girl and not able to go to school. Abigail married John Adams who would later become future president. They had six children, Nabby, John Q. Adams, Grace Suzanna, Charles, …show more content…

On April 19, 1775, John left to attend Continental Congress. John was gone for many years. During the Battle of Bunker Hill, Abigail was worried about her husband, who was fighting, so she tried to help as many soilders as she could. She let soilders train in her yard and she even melted utensils to make musket balls for the soilders to fire in battle. Over the years John was separated from Abigail, they exchanged over 1,000 letters. Those letters tell us what it was like living at home during the American Revolution. One of the letters sent to John from Abigail contained a quote that helped women's rights tremendously. “Remember the ladies!” It stirred the women around the world. It got them thinking, “We were all created equal, why aren't we being treated that way?” Abigail Adams started to protest and after she died on October 28, 1818, courageous women took her role and that's why we have women's rights today. In conclusion, I learned that Abigail Adams became the second First Lady of the U.S. after John Adams was elected president, but died too early to see her son, John Quincy Adams become president. She was one of two people to have a husband and a son as a

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