Abigail Adams questioned fellow women during the American Revolution. These women were thought to be sympathetic to the British cause.
cared for everyone! isnt that great!?!?!?
Abigail Adams helped during the Revolutionary War by melting spoons to make bullets. Her husband, John Adams, was the second President of the US, and her son, John Quincy Adams, was sixth President of the US.
Because she was a women's rights advocate.
she sent John Quincey Adams letters helping making the decisions for him to do the jobAbigail was mostly who he was he always needed her help
she helped particpate in it. she helped particpate in it.
she hired men to help her with the chores[ they demanded sky high wages]
Abigail Adams told John how to be a good president and how to be a good dad with Abigail's daughter Sussan. Abigail helped herself by folding clothes and doing what everyone's mom does to be the world's best mom!
Abigail Adams. She helped man kind by writing letters to people, and helping the people who were injured in the Revolutionary War. Abigail is remembered for many reasons. She married the second president of the United States and was the mother of the sixth president of the United States. Abigail helped people "thinking about women rights and roles". At first, John did not take what Abigail believed in very seriously. She was committed to help women get educated. She was also against slavery. Abigail worked hard for women's rights and did a lot for them.
She stayed at the family farm outside of Boston and took care of their six children. Later, she will join her husband in France as he worked to get help from the French.
she wrote encouraging letters
== == 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
If you count slaves, then yes. She believed that they should receive and education, therefore, she helped them. :)