During the Revolutionary War, Abigail Adams wrote multiple letters to her husband, John Adams. He served on the Continental Congresses that drew up and ratified the Constitution at the time, and their letters act as a window into the period. In many ways, she acted as her husband's advisor.
Abigail Adams, wife of John Adams, opened the eyes of many people to the poor, or unqeual, rights which were given to the following:
She stayed at home and protected her kids most of the time.
no Abigail Adams was not in the WAR
On a farm
Abigail Adams helped question ladies who were thought to favor the Tories during the war. After the American Revolutions she became First Lady of the Untied States.
I don't think she was that scared actually
Because she was a women's rights advocate.
no Abigail Adams was not in the WAR
Abigail Adams was a nurse in the world war 2. she was also sever for breakfast lunch and dinner
Running businesses and home
She was important in it because she wanted women to be allowed to get involved in all kinds of wars.
She was at home.
No. When Abigail Adams was alive Woman were not a loud to fight in wars. They were not able to vote eithrer.
she was 24
she killed herself
Yes
During which war .During which war .
On a farm
letters