Abigail Adams Contribution To The American Revolution

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Abigail Adams was important in the American Revolution and contributed a lot to the war. She was born on November 11, 1744, in Massachusetts. She was a daughter of a minister, and was a devoted reader. She studied the works of William Shakespeare and John Milton. She did not attend school as a child. She is the wife of the president John Adams, and is the mother of John Quincy Adams, the sixth president of the United States. She knew John Adams when she was young, and married him three years later after their meeting. She gave birth to six children, but sadly one of them died.

John Adams was elected a delegate to the First Continental Congress. This meant that Abigail Adams had to work alone for an even longer time. She constantly