Her letters were about many things. Since John Adams was away a great deal she wrote about the farm, her observations of the war ( she could see the Battle of Bunker Hill from the farm), the children ( they had 6 ), her thoughts about the revolution, the shortages they suffered because of the war, and her fears about the British showing up at the farm. She once asked him what she should do if the British did raid the area. He told her to take the children and hide in the woods. She also wrote to him about women's rights and how she thought the country should be organized. They were married over 50 years so her letter reflect her love, worries, and thoughts.
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Abigail Adams wrote long letters to her friends Mercy Warren Otis and Marta Washington. She would write about women's rights.
Actually, she was writing to her son John Quincy Adams (not to a daughter); it was 1800, and she explained to him how cold and uncomfortable she was in her new surroundings-- she had just moved to the White House, but there was not enough wood for all the fireplaces yet. In fact, the White House was still being finished at that time, and she was living there before it was really ready for her use. Abigail Adams was a frequent letter-writer (it was an era before telephones, telegraph, radio, etc), and she expressed her emotions in letters the way you and I would express them in an e-mail or by talking on the phone to someone.
Abigail loved John and she missed him when he was on business trips!
Abigail Adams wrote long letters to her friends Mercy Warren Otis and Marta Washington. She would write about women's rights.
Abigail Adams helped write letters to people and taught many people to read and write If you don't't believe what i said than that's ur problem i learned this in 5th grade Ms. Boles class
it might have been different because if Abigail Adams didnt write john Adams those letters on how to make the better decisions about womens rights and slavery he might have not let women have there rights but since Abigail convinced him to give women their rights he did.
By most accounts, Abigail Adams loved to read, she loved to write letters to people she cared about (including her husband John, who was often traveling on government business), and there is evidence at what is today the Adams Mansion historical site that Abigail also enjoyed gardening.
Some people Abigail Adams wrote letters to were:her friends in Boston (which is where she moved when she became older)her cousin, Isaacher husband, John Adams (the 2nd president of the United States), when he was away from homeher sister, Mary, who she often came to for advice
Yes, she did she took care of her kids, managed the farm, ran the family financial affairs, shelter soldiers and so much More you want more information go to Abigail Adams Bioghriphy.com
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