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Abigail Adams

The second First Lady of the United States of America, Abigail Adams (1744 -1818) was the wife of John Adams, the second President of the United States, and the mother of John Quincy Adams, the sixth. She was the first Second Lady of the United States when Martha Custis Washington was the First Lady.

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When did Grantley Herbert Adams die?

Grantley Herbert Adams died on 1971-11-28.

What feature of life today is most like the letters between John and Abigail Adams?

There is nothing the modern world that is much like the art of letter writing that John and Abigail practiced, except perhaps those few people that still write serious letters to each other. E-mail could be used to send longer, carefully written letters, but most people write off the top of their heads and send their letters off after 2 or 3 minutes of composition and no rewriting.

Essays or compositions of the sort that people write for college English are the probably the closest thing today to the Adams' letters, I think.

How much did Samuel Adams weigh?

Samuel Adams the signer of Declaration of Independence or Samuel Adams Wisner aka Sam Adams the Rapper?

Who is Sameul Adams?

Sameul Adams was brother of John Adams (2nd president.) He also was a patriot and federalists. He was head of the sons of liberty and was usually found at the front of a protest against the British.

When did Adam Geibel die?

Adam Geibel died on August 3, 1933, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

When did William Adams die?

William Adams died on May 16, 1620 at the age of 55.

Why was Abigail Adams romantic?

Abigail Adams was romantic because she loved her husband so much and she wrote him letters that said''I can't live without you.''

What statement is most consistent with the views of Samuel Adams?

Samuel Adams was a strong advocate for American independence and colonial rights, emphasizing the importance of self-governance and resistance to British tyranny. He believed in the necessity of civic engagement and grassroots activism, often rallying public support against British policies. Adams famously stated that “it does not take a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority keen to set brush fires in people's minds," reflecting his conviction that passionate activism could lead to significant change.

Where is Abigail Adams GRAVE?

Abigail Adams is interred along with her husband in Quincy Ma at the Church of the Presidents.