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    stronger component. Abigail Adam’s became one of the revolutionary era’s most articulate and influential women. She married John Adams‚ a young lawyer about to emerge as a leading advocate of resistance to British taxation and‚ eventually‚ of American independence. Abigail kept her husband informed of events in Massachusetts and offered opinions on political matters. Later‚ when Adams served as president‚ he relied on her advice more than on members of his cabinet. Abigail did not believe in female equality

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    America’s democratic government started with shaky self-reliance after the Revolution‚ followed by stabilization with the policies and contributions of President George Washington’s talent for selecting cabinet members and decision-making‚ leading to his second term in office. Thomas Jefferson’s vision for America was widely different from his predecessors‚ as an agricultural republic with more rights and economic liberty for all. Washington and Jefferson helped shape a stable government for the

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    Abigail Adams A Revolutionary American Woman Book Review “Abigail Adams: A Revolutionary American Woman” is a biography by Charles W. Akers‚ published in June 2006. It chronicles the life of Abigail Adams‚ who lived during the time of the American Revolution and the birth of a new American nation‚ from her birth in 1744 to her death in 1818. The author’s thesis states that Abigail’s advocacy for women’s rights and her involvement in her husband’s political career significantly influenced society

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    Book Report on Abigail Adams/Dearest Friend Abigail Adams married John Adams on October 25‚ 1764. John Adams was a lawyer at the time and was away most of the time. Soon after‚ John Adams worked his way up serving time in Congress to becoming vice president and then to be president of the United State. They had six children‚ but one died after a year and one that was stillborn. Abigail Adams had the responsibility of raising and teaching her children‚ plus working on the farm. Abigail was

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    Abigail Adams helps give modern people an insight into the life of a remarkable colonial correspondent. She understood important issues that tore the new nation apart. Abigail showed her affection for her country and her husband by documenting her life for all to read. Without her letters‚ America would not be as well informed about the Revolutionary War and the second President as it is today. Abigail Adams was born in the small town of Weymouth‚ Massachusetts on November 11‚ 1774

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    John Adams John Adams was the oldest son of Susanna and John Adams‚ born on October 30‚ 1735 in Massachusetts. Adams was always a bright student and received good grades throughout his school years. He went to Harvard College and later studied law with an attorney‚ only to become one of the best attorneys of Boston. Several years later‚ John Adams met an extremely intelligent woman named Abigail‚ whom he later married and had six children with. Abigail played a huge role in John’s life‚ supporting

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    Weymouth‚ Massachusetts. Abigail Adams is best known as the wife of President John Adams and for her extensive correspondence. She was also the mother of John Quincy Adams who became the sixth president of the United States. The daughter of a minister‚ she was a devoted reader‚ studying the works of William Shakespeare and John Milton among others. Adams did not‚ however‚ attend school‚ which was common for girls at the time. In 1761‚ she met a lawyer named John Adams. Three years later‚ the couple

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    Samuel Adams likely used to develop and improve their thinking as those historical events unfolded prior to taking a stand and acting according to their beliefs. One of the strategies Thomas Hutchinson and Samuel Adams would may have used would be maintaining a critical attitude. Samuel Adams would need to remain critical to see all of the possible outcomes that would be produced by his actions. If people did not approve he could have been in trouble or even worse killed. Samuel Adams would also

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    Jason Yao Feb 1st 2015 American Lit Ms. Middleton Adam & Eve’s Diary Adam & Eve’s Diary depicts the story of Adam and Eve in first person narrative.The story is written in Diary form with many entries. The story is about the same even that took place but is told by two people in a very different manner. The first part is told through Adam’s perspective and the next part is told through Eve’s. The two short stories are written very differently. The diction‚ amount of details and length of each diary

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    Female Writers I believe that Anne Bradstreet (1612 – 1672)‚ made major contributions to early American Literature through her poetry. Her poems stressed the daily struggles and stress of Puritan life. Bradstreet had struggled with the validity of the Scriptures‚ but through her life experiences she developed a strong belief in God. Bradstreet paved the way for future female writers. She used her poetry and writing skills to break through the stereotypes and the strict moral code that was placed

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