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Abigail Smith was born. Her parents were William and Elizabeth Smith. She was born and grew up in Weymouth, Massachusetts.
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Abigail smith marrys John Adams at the age of 19. Which makes her become Abigail Adams. John went to Abigail for advised and wisedom more than anyone else
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Abigail gives birth to her first child out of six. Her name is Abigail but is know as "Nabby".
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Abigail and John have their second child. His name is John Quincy Adams and later in life he becomes president of the United States.
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When the Boston Massacure happen, the British asked John if he could represent for them at the trials. John agreeed because he truely believed that all men was encounted a fair trial.
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This war was to get our Independence from Britain. John Adams did served our country during this war. He believed refusing wasn't a answer.
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Abigail had really strong opinions on women rights. One day Abigail wrote to her husband, John Adams, when he was Philadelphia. She said " Remember the Ladies, and be more generous and favorable to them than your ancestors. Do not put such unlimited power into the hands of the husbands...If particular care and attention is not paid to the Ladies we are determined to form a Rebellion..."
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When president George Washington was elected president on Feburary 4th 1789. He elected John Adams as his vice president. This made a change for the Adams family.
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John never wanted Abigails help more during the times of his presidency. Which made her very popluar with the public. She standed up for women's right and showed some more respect for them. People say she is the first advocate for women's rights.
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John Adams was elected President. That made Abigail the Second First lady. She was also the first First Lady to live in the White House. Abigail supported John throughout his entire presidency.
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Abigail dies from typhoid fever, when she was 74 years old.
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6 years after Abigail passed away. Her son John Quincy Adams became the sixth president of the United States. After his election he was accused of "corrupt bargain" and wasn't reelected in 1828.
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After eight years of his wide's pass. John adams dies at the age of 90.