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Abigail Adams (née Smith; November 22 ... they had three daughters and a son; Abigail was the second ... white people in Virginia had such "passion for Liberty" as ...
Abigail Adams Smith (July 14, 1765 – August 15, 1813), nicknamed "Nabby", was a daughter of Abigail and John Adams, founding father and second President of the United States, and the older sister of John Quincy Adams, sixth President of the United States. She was named for her mother.
Chapters of the Daughters of Liberty throughout the colonies participated in the war effort by melting down metal for bullets and helping to sew soldiers’ uniforms. [5] The famed leader of the Sons of Liberty, Samuel Adams, is reported as saying, "With ladies on our side, we can make every Tory tremble." [5]
Abigail Adams is perhaps most known for her now-famous words that America's founding fathers “remember the ladies" in matters of political and economic rights. She was an early advocate for ...
The bronze statue of Quincy First Lady Abigail Adams graces the Hancock-Adams Common in Quincy following a dedication ceremony, Saturday, Nov. 5, 2022.
Liberty's Daughters: The Revolutionary Experience of American Women, 1750-1800. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. Porterfield, Amanda (1997). Mary Lyon and the Mount Holyoke Missionaries. Robbins, Sarah (2002). " "The Future Good and Great of our Land": Republican Mothers, Female Authors, and Domesticated Literacy in Antebellum New England".
The Letters of Mrs. Adams, the Wife of John Adams is an 1840 book that contains selected correspondence of Abigail Adams, the second first lady of the United States. The book was published by Charles C. Little and James Brown and edited by Charles Francis Adams Sr.
"Bonds of Friendship: The Correspondence of Abigail Adams and Mercy Otis Warren". Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society. 108: 35– 71. JSTOR 25081114. Griffitts, Hannah (2007). "The Female Patriots: Address'd to the Daughters of Liberty in America". In Shields, David S. (ed.). American Poetry: The Seventeenth and Eighteenth ...