no
Abigail Adams wrote to her husband (who was in the Second Continental Congress) about what was happening in the war, so she acted like his "eyes" while he was in Congress.
Abigail Adams
john adams changed the continental congress
john adams and samuel adams
he was a delagate
John Adams recommended George Washington to be commander of the Continental Army.
Abigail Adams sent letters to her husband, John Adams while he was at the Continental Congresses. He asked her for her advice and view of the arguements at the congresses, and she replied back with her perspective of the problems.
That was Abigail Adams, who wrote to her husband John, while he was away in Philadelphia working on getting the Declaration of Independence organized and passed in the Second Continental Congress.
That was Abigail Adams, who wrote to her husband John, while he was away in Philadelphia working on getting the Declaration of Independence organized and passed in the Second Continental Congress.
Yes he was
On March 31st, 1776, Abigail Adams wrote a letter to her husband, John Adams, urging him and the other members of the continental congress to remember the interests of the nation's women while fighting for independence from the British. An excerpt from the letter reads, "...I desire you would remember the ladies and be more generous and favorable to them than your ancestors. Do not put such unlimited power into the hands of the husbands".
Yes, Adams was in both The First and Second Continental Congress.