How Did Abigail Adams Impact Society

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Abigail Adams helped start off everything for women, and men thinking about women’s rights and roles in a country that had been founded on the ideals of equality and independence for women. She was a very important women because without her women probably wouldn't get the respect they get today. This is why I feel like she is so till this day because she built and fought for women from the ground up. She was born on November, 22nd 1744 in Weymouth Massachusetts a farm community 15 miles of Boston. Her family lived in the colonies for several generations and established more in the society. Her father was a Harvard graduate; her mother was educated, and well-reputed. Some people wondered how Abigail was so smart knowing that she didn’t …show more content…

Her spelling was horrible and she didn't know how to punctuate sentences correctly and it embarrassed her . That didn’t stop her one bit she wanted to prove to people that just because men went to school women had gifts too. That brung a lot of attention to her from others and they began to respect her and love her writings even more because she pushed herself to the limit and was determined that nobody was going to out do her in anything anymore. Especially at that time she was the only women who took a stance in getting an education. Abigail Adams will be always well respected for that she took a stand that no other women had the heart to do for themselves and for others. That's why she is a very important women to us today. Other women feared being educated because how they grew up their whole life they were just used to getting married at the correct age having a family and having kids later on in their life. But Abigail changed that for all the women who were coming up they felt like an education was important to have now, and some young women did whatever they could to get …show more content…

She began to be a housewife where she sat at home the time while John went off and persuade his dreams on being a lawyer. She didn't like that one bit she felt like she couldn't focus on her doings of being a writer and a women that spoke her opinion. John had began traveling a lot to so he wouldn't be home for weeks even lead up to months. As his career began to take off in a positive way he left more longer and more frequently. As time went on since John was gone a lot every time they saw each other they took advantage and she ended up having their five children. Now that they had five children she felt like it was best for them to move to the city for more opportunity for the whole family. They then moved to Boston a large city where she can then focus on her career again on reading and writing letters. She than began reading four newspapers a week and socializing with Boston’s most influential families. They ended up moving to a bigger house that was not in the city part of Boston because it was very expensive in the city they often moved twice a

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