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Q: Who is the wife of a Patriot who wrote to her husband during the American Revolution about the unequal treatment of blacks and women?
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What side was Abigail Adams on during the America revolution?

She was a patriot like her husband, John Adams.


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Margaret Corbin did not have a formal education but had an informal education. She joined the militia with her husband. She earned money by doing laundry and cooking for the soldiers.


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What did abigal Adams do in the American revolution?

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Margret Hitchet


How did Abigail Adams contribute to the American revolution?

she wrote letters to her husband and supported him


What are the differences of the glorious and American revolution?

The American revolution was a war caused by evolution of thought. The French revolution was a bloody revolution in every sense of the word and went through all the stages. The Glorious Revolution was bloodless and a the daughter of the king and her husband were put in his place.


Where was Abigail Adam's Patriot husband?

Paris France


What could a Patriot woman do if she had a Loyalist husband?

divorce him


Is Abigail Adams a patriot or a loyalist?

Patriot. She was ahead of her time by reminding her husband to remember the women when making suggestions for the government of the New World as well.


Which wife of a Patriot wrote to her husband during the American Revolution about the unequal treatment of blacks and women?

It is indeed Abigail Adams, because Abigail Adams was the wife of John Adams. She never stopped reminding him about the inequality of opportunity for women in America compared with men. She also thought it strange that Americans would fight for freedom, equality, and independence, and at the same time permit slavery to exist. She often wrote to her husband expressing these concerns. (Just some notes I put here to prove my point) and if you don't believe it, then ok.


Which president's wife joined him on the battlefield during the American Revolution?

Martha Washington was with her husband at Valley Forge and other places.