Abigail Adams By: Tan Ly

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Abigail Adams was an influential wife, mother, and woman of the new Republic whose dedication provided a strong advocacy for the education of women to allow them to better fulfill their roles as wives and mothers, and counselors of the Republic's new men, and yet not abandoning their roles in the private sector while influencing the public one. Born Abigail Smith on November 11 1744, in Weymouth, Massachusetts, she was the second child of one of the …

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…only to 5 children, but also the way she gave life to her husband by her love and devotion, the way she gave life to ideals that today we (females) enjoy, the way she gave life to her friends through encouragement, and/or offering accountability; Lady of wisdom- she exercised the learned skill of knowing how to say things and when to back up; and lastly Glory of man- to her man she definitely brought glory!