Abigail Adams wrote a letter to her husband, John Adams. She talks about remembering the ladies, and not giving men such unlimited powers, because they would become tyrants of power. She also talks about a possible rebellion of women about their rights. She asks for rights for women as well, and to give them power, and not just men. She influenced …show more content…
This is significantly important because it is after the war. There is a man in a proper black coat and proper clothes on the right hand side of the drawing, and there is a man in ragged clothes on barefoot on the left, and they are playing Billiards with each other, and are most likely socializing and good friends. This shows that the Revolutionary War was Revolutionary, because previously, before the Revolutionary War, this would have been highly unusual. Upper classes and lower classes didn’t often interact. Because previously, you would interact with people similar to you. For example: poor would interact w/ poor, and rich would interact w/rich. The Revolutionary changed us forever socially, because now we look at everybody equally, rich or poor, black or