Abigail Adams And The Revolution Of Women's Rights

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Abigail Adams was very important in the revolution of women’s rights. Mrs. Adams was born on November 11th, 1744 in Weymouth Massachusetts. Abigail’s maiden name was Abigail Smith until October 25th, 1764; at 19 years of age Abigail married John Adams who was 9 years her senior. Abigail went on to have 5 children and was the first women to serve as second lady of the United States.
Abigail was a very intelligent woman and her opinions were greatly valued by her husband john and the public. Although Mrs. Adams was very smart she was never given a formal education. She gained some of her knowledge by reading the books in her father’s library. Abigail was very interested in books about philosophy, Shakespeare, theology, ancient history, and law

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