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Abigail Adams, born in Massachusetts in 1744, overcame obstacles to become a prominent figure in American history. As the wife of President John Adams, her influential voice and enduring spirit left a lasting impact. Learn about her life, achievements, and legacy in this compelling biography.
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Abigale Adams Abigale Adams was born in Weymouth, Massachusetts during a blizzard. She was born on November 11th, 1744.
Childhood Abigail’s mother was Elizabeth Quincy and her father was William Smith. As a child , she was sick a lot , so she didn’t go to school or many other places. Her nickname was Nabby.
Accomplishments Her husband John Adams was president from 1797 to 1801. She was the first lady during that time.
Interesting Facts In the Revolutionary War Abigail had to melt her medal spoons into bullets. Abigail rote hundreds of letters to her husband when he was gone. Peaple didn’t think it was important for girls to be educated but Abigail knew better and said so.
Important Quotes ‘’It will be celebrated with pomp and parade bonfires and illuminations from one end of this continent to the other’’. On July 4th
Death Abigail died at her home in Weymouth Massachusetts in 1818,October 28 at the age of 73 years old. In Abigail Adam’s time, it was unusual for women to speak out about improving their lives, but Abigail did.