A. to be recognized as equal
C. to be treated as full citizens
D. to be involved in the political process
Abigail Adams did not gain women the right to vote; that milestone was achieved much later. In a famous letter to her husband John Adams in 1776, she advocated for women's rights and urged him to "remember the ladies," but women in the United States did not gain the right to vote until the 19th Amendment was ratified in 1920. Abigail's efforts contributed to the early discourse on women's rights, but she did not directly influence voting rights legislation.
Abiagil`s father and husband. She helped women have the right to vote.
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No. When Abigail Adams was alive Woman were not a loud to fight in wars. They were not able to vote eithrer.
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No, women had little voice in the 1700's. Abigail Adams was an unusual woman because she wrote her husband when he was at the constitutional convention to consider women's rights as they debated the constitution.
Abigail Adams wanted legal protection for women.
Abigail Adams was the wife of the first Vice President and second President of the United States. Although she doesn't have many recognized personal accomplishments, her husband respected and took heed of her opinion, so she did assist the President of the United States.
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She was one of the early feminist of the new United States and she wanted women to be given rights. In her time women couldn't own land, go to college, vote, work, or do other things. She wanted to change that so requested that her husband consider this while writing the constitution.
Abigail Adams opposed slavery and worked for women's rights. She was a federalist and couldn't vote. "I'll get there one day!" is one of her famous quotes.
the two main people who fought for Women's Rights were Susan B. Anthony and Abigail Adams