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Abigail Adams was the first Second lady of the united states, and the second first lady of the united states.

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Abigail's letters to John usually include references to?

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Abigail Adams was the wife of second president John Adams.I mother of sixth president - john Quincy adamsII womens rights activist political advisor gender:female American place of death:Quincy, weymouth, Massachusetts born:November 22 1774 death:october 22 1818 Abigail Adams was the wife of second president John Adams.I mother of sixth president - john Quincy adamsII womens rights activist political advisor gender:female American place of death:Quincy, weymouth, Massachusetts born:November 22 1774 death:october 22 1818 Adams was also the first "Second Lady" of the United States, as well as the second "First Lady of the United States" Abigail Adams opposed slavery during a time when it was at the heart of society. One might consider her an early abolitionist.