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Abigail Adams (1744-1818) advocated and modeled an expanded role for women in public affairs during the formative days of the United States. ... In being one of the most influential women of her time, Abigail Adams fought to see that women got equal education as men did. From the time she was Abigail Adams contributed in fighting for womens rights. ... Abigail Adams is known for writing many letters expressing her opinions about the society of the time. ... Adams managed the family farm in Braintree while her husband served in the Continental Congress and as a diplomat in Europe during the 1770s and 1780s. ... Abigail Adams represents a tower of strength,” stated Representative Smith. “In an era when women were expected to serve domestically and always under the supervision of their husbands, Abigail Adams proved to be apt at running the family farm and ensuring that she and her children did not become prisoners of the British.
Approximate Word count = 581 Approximate Pages = 2.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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