prezident
Abigail loved John and she missed him when he was on business trips!
while engaged
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!
Their children were: Abigail, John Quincy, Susanna, Charles, Thomas Boylston, and Elizabeth who was stillborn.
it might have been different because if Abigail Adams didnt write john Adams those letters on how to make the better decisions about womens rights and slavery he might have not let women have there rights but since Abigail convinced him to give women their rights he did.
Abigail loved John and she missed him when he was on business trips!
Abigail and John, were third cousins and they had known each other since their childhood. John went with his friend Richard Cranch to the smith residence. Richard's fiance was Abigail's older sister Mary.
There are two theories. The two theories are the following: 1.John Adams met Abigail when William Smith (Abigail's father), presented both Mary Smith (sister) and Abigail Smith to John Adams in a meeting. 2.Abigail Smith met John Adams in Mary's wedding.
While they had known each other as small children, the courtship of Abigail Smith and John Adams began in her home in 1762. John's friend, Richard Cranch, was courting Abigail's sister at the time. The two visited the home together, and John Adams fell in love with then 17-year-old Abigail.
if John Proctor had not had an affair with Abigail, then...
- Abigail still has love for John Proctor. But John, although attracted to Abigail's charms still loves his wife. - John only had lust for her. But Abigail has always loved John and wanted to marry him. For John it was just a sexual attraction; nothing more! - Abigail is obsessed with John!
at no point in time. (apex)
Abigail's letters to John differ from other primary sources in the late 18th century because they discuss the Continental Congress.
Abigail's letters to John differ from other primary sources in the late 18th century because they discuss the Continental Congress.
Abigail's letters to John are similar to other primary sources from the late 18th century, because they tend to discuss domestic affairs.
John Adams' daughter Abigail was nicknamed Nabby. She was named after her mother, who was John Adams' wife Abigail Adams.
Abigail and John Adams married in 1764.