A Brief Biography Of Abigail Amelia Adams

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This woman, who was curious and worked to teach herself and greatly influenced her husband by writing him letters about how women should have more rights. Abigail Amelia Adams changed history for women.

Abigail’s life began in Weymouth Massachusetts on November 11 1734. She was born to Reverend William Smith and Elizabeth Quincy Smith. Abigail Adams was the second of four children (Sawyer 1-2). Abigail was a frail and weak child. She did not have many friends when she was young because of her illnesses. When she was young she often visited the sick with her mother.

Abigail came from one of the most educated and prosperous families, but she never went to school or even had a tutor like most other families. Instead, her mother taught her to sew and cook as well as do house chores. Abigail learned much social grace and etiquette from her mother and grandmother. Mr. Kem Sawyer stated, “ Abigail would inherit her grandmother’s lively, cheerful disposition…”. She read any and every book available to her. Her father taught her that respecting God was VERY important. Abigail even kn...

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