That was Abigail Adams, who wrote to her husband John, while he was away in Philadelphia working on getting the Declaration of Independence organized and passed in the Second Continental Congress.
Abigail Adams wrote the following to her husband John Adams in a letter dated 31 March 1776: [I]n the new code of laws which I suppose it will be necessary for you to make, I desire you would remember the ladies and be more generous and favorable to them than your ancestors.
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That was Abigail Adams, who wrote to her husband John, while he was away in Philadelphia working on getting the Declaration of Independence organized and passed in the Second Continental Congress.
The ladies
Abigail Adams, the wife of John Adams, was a strong advocate for women's rights. In her famous letter dated March 31, 1776, she urged her husband to "remember the ladies" while the Continental Congress was drafting new laws. She highlighted the importance of women's rights and warned against the tyranny of men, emphasizing the need for legal protections for women. Her advocacy laid the groundwork for future discussions on gender equality.
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She famously asked him to "remember the ladies."
Abigail Adams in a letter to her husband.
She wrote to John Adams "remember the ladies."
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her husband helped create it and she sent john adams(her husband) letters titled remember the ladies
The phrase "Remember the ladies...because all Men would be tyrants if they could" was said by Abigail Adams in a letter to her husband, John Adams, on March 31, 1776. She urged him to consider women's rights and interests while drafting new laws for the emerging nation. This statement highlights her advocacy for women's rights and the need for legal protections against male tyranny.
they were not happy so Abigail Adams told her husband to "remember the ladies". that's when they included them:)