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Networks:Boston, MassachusettsBirthday:November 22, 1744Political:FederalistReligion:UnitarianHometown:Weymouth, Massachusetts
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Abigail Adams just moved into the Executive Mansion. Nice but could be nicer. Certainly not Boston.June 11, 1800
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Abigail Adams to John Adams I want to hear much oftener from you than I do.April 5, 1776
Abigail Adams John Adams has just been elected! Women rejoice! I’ll be sure he remembers the ladies!March 4, 1797
Abigail Adams is finally back in the US. It feels good to be home! #BostonStrongJune 6, 1788
Abigail Adams is now a proud mother! I’ve named her Abigail, after myself. Who says only men can be namesakes?
July 14, 1765
Abigail Adams wishes the election had gone in favor of John Adams. I guess the sunrise over Washington will be beautiful.November 11, 1800
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Networks:Boston, MassachusettsBirthday:November 22, 1744Political:FederalistReligion:UnitarianHometown:Weymouth, Massachusetts
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Networks: Boston, MassachusettsSex: FemaleBirthday: November 22, 1744Hometown: Weymouth, MassachusettsRelationship Status: Married to John Adams Political Views: FederalistReligious Views: Unitarian
Activities: Managing the estate, Entertaining, Reading, Writing
Interests: Ancient History, Philosophy, Politics, Education, Theology, John Adams
Education: Homeschooled
Experience: Investigator of women’s loyalty for Massachusetts Colony General Court, First Lady, Writer, Closet women’s rights activist
Political Views: Equal rights for all the people, Everyone has the right to an education, Antislavery, Anti Anti-Federalist
Political/Historical Impact: Defended Adams in editorials, Lobbied for women’s rights, second First Lady
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Address: 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20500
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References“Abigail Adams.” Bio. A&E Television Networks, 2015. Web. 06 Jan. 2015.
www.biography.com/people/abigail.adams.9175670Allida Back. “Abigail Smith Adams.” The White House. White HouseHistorical Association, 2009. Web 07 Jan. 2015.www.whitehouse.gov/about/first-ladies/abigailadams Blattman, Elissa. National Women’s History Museum. National Women’sHistory Museum. June 27, 2013. Web. 7 January 2015.https://www.nwhm.org/blog/throwbackthursday-did-you-know- women-invented-these-three-things/"Boston Women's Heritage Trail." Boston Women’s Heritage Trail. N.p., n.d.
Web. 07 Jan. 2015. <http://bwht.org/abigail-adams/>.“First Lady Biography: Abigail Adams.” National First Ladies’ Library. The
National First Ladies’ Library, 2014. Web. 05 Jan. 2015.www.firstladies.org/biographies/firstladies.asp Noble, Laurie Carter. Dictionary of Unitarian & Universalist Biography.Unitarian Universalist History & Heritage Society. February 28, 2001. Web. 6 January 2015. http://uudb.org/articles/abigailadams.html