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This is a very complicated question. John Adams loved and respected his wife very much. He was very faithful to her unlike other revolutionary men (Franklin/Jefferson). He occasionally took her thoughts into consideration which wasn't commonly done in this era. Although, Abigail Adams, his wife wrote a letter to him (I suggest you look it up) called "Remember the Ladies". His response to this letter (which I also suggest you read) probably would not be accepted in today's society.

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John Adams was opposed to women's rights. His wife, Abigail, became a strong force for equal rights. I have attached a link reflecting the views of John and Abigail Adams through their letters,

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he took women like a man that they were strong healthy and not weak

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