Abigail Adams had helped America by doing what men were able to do. She thought that it wasn't fair that the women around her couldn't do what the men could do. She wanted to know what had happened when the meetinghouse went on fire. She really wanted to know how the fire had started. When she was going to go out and find out how the fire had started, her mother wouldn't let her go. She told Abigail that she had to act like a lady. Abigail had helped ladies all around the world.
Nathan Hale, Abigail Adams, Haym Salomon were all Patriot spies in the American Revolution
she was 24
Yes
On a farm
no Abigail Adams was not in the WAR
Abigail Adams, the wife of John Adams, was born on November 11, 1744. "The Winter of Red Snow" is set during the American Revolutionary War, specifically in 1777, so Abigail would have been 33 years old during that time.
Because she was a women's rights advocate.
Abigail Ludington is best known for her role as a patriot during the American Revolutionary War. At the age of 16, she famously rode on horseback to alert American troops about the approach of British forces, similar to Paul Revere's ride. This act of bravery made her a symbol of women's contributions to the war effort. While she did not have a formal job in the modern sense, her actions were crucial in rallying support for the revolutionary cause.
Abigail Adams was for the American patriots!
cared for everyone! isnt that great!?!?!?
Made bullets for the revolutionary war.
Abigail Adams