Abigail Adams was a woman. She did not fight alongside her husband. In fact her husband was not involved in the actual fighting. He was an important politician and diplomat. She was an important writer who left us with important information about conditions during that era.
No she helped her husband in support at home.
No. The war was over a long time when John died.
No. When Abigail Adams was alive Woman were not a loud to fight in wars. They were not able to vote eithrer.
Women's rights
It is indeed Abigail Adams, because Abigail Adams was the wife of John Adams. She never stopped reminding him about the inequality of opportunity for women in America compared with men. She also thought it strange that Americans would fight for freedom, equality, and independence, and at the same time permit slavery to exist. She often wrote to her husband expressing these concerns. (Just some notes I put here to prove my point) and if you don't believe it, then ok.
== == Abigail Adams helped in the revolutionary war by writing letters to people and taking care of people. She would often write her husband John Adams about politics. What she is remembered for most is that in one of her letters she asked John Adams to remember the ladies. This meant to remember the little people while drafting the constitution
Abigail Adams was one of the very many founders of the group called the daughters of liberty.This group of women helped us win the american revolution by boycotting british goods.
No, women had little voice in the 1700's. Abigail Adams was an unusual woman because she wrote her husband when he was at the constitutional convention to consider women's rights as they debated the constitution.
Abigail Adams felt that by creating the Daughters of Liberty women would be able to take a proactive approach along side their husbands in gaining independence from Great Britain. A major role that the Daughters of Liberty played in the fight for independence from Britain was to create textiles that would lessen their dependence on Great Britain.
shes a women
What kind of ideas did you give your husband, John Adam, during the war? Did you win the fight to have women be able to vote? How many kids do you have? Did any of your kids die? If you can turn back the clock and redo something, what would you redo? How many times did you get married? Who did you marry? When you died, were you still with the last person you married? Did you or your husband die first? ~Spectra22 and Whateve22. (Dayshajuliet is a mean person!)
Fight among nations is "World War."