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Q: What is an important lesson from Abigail Adam's life?
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What were the important events in Abigail Adams's life?

The major events in Abigail Adams life was marrying a lawyer, John Adams (who later became the 2nd President), becoming First Lady, and creating women's rights.


In which colony did Abigail Adams live?

Abigail Adams lived in Massachusetts most of her life.


How did Abigail Adams spend the later years of her life?

how Abigail Adams spent the later years of her life is she took care of her five children and helped her husband john Adams.


How is Abigail Adams life honered?

it wasn't!!!!!!!!!!!!


What were the important events in Abigail Adams life?

The major events in Abigail Adams life was marrying a lawyer, John Adams (who later became the 2nd President), becoming First Lady, and creating women's rights.


What did Abigail Adams achieved in life?

abigail adams fought for women's rights by writing letters to John Adams, asking him o remember women in the new constitution.


What was one problem Abigail Adams had in her life?

she had no formal education


What influential people was in Abigail Adams life?

Her parents and siblings


What was the most important things Abigail Adams did in her 74 years of life?

Several excellent biographies of Abigail Adams have been published in the last few years. You should look them up. Go to amazon.com, search under books and type in her name.


What was Abigail Adams goal in life?

well u kinda have to figure that out urself that


How was Abigail Adams home life like?

She enjoyed her home and siblings as she did her parents


What topic did Abigail Adams write about to her husband John Adams?

John and Abigail wrote about a huge number of topics, John would ask Abigail's opinion on affairs of government and law and she gave thoughtful answers and sometimes volunteered her opinions. Of course they also wrote about family and home life. Most if not all of her letters have been transcribed and are available on-line.