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November 22, 1744
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November 11, 1744
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October 28, 1818
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October 28, 1818
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the ladies
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Abigail Adams Birthplace
Abigail Adams statue in Washington, D. C.
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Abigail Adams
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civic leadership
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John Adams' presidency
her son John Quincy Adams
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the abolition of slavery
the American Revolution.
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American history.
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British policies
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biographies and historical studies
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early American history
her husband's presidency
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her letters to John Adams
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nan
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feminist literature
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her correspondence
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John Adams' absence
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October 25, 1764
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gptkb:John_Quincy_Adams
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gptkbp:nickname
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Mrs. President
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Letters of Abigail and John Adams
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Enlightenment ideals
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Influenced her husband
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gptkb:Kathy_Bates
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gptkb:Laura_Linney
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gptkb:Thomas_Jefferson
Supportive of John Adams
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Congregationalist
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gptkb:Philadelphia,_Pennsylvania
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gptkb:Braintree,_Massachusetts
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gptkbp:role
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October 25, 1764
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American independence
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political partner
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her husband John Adams
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women's political engagement
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gptkbp:was_a_proponent_of
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gptkb:social_reform
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gptkbp:was_an_advocate_for_education
|
nan
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gptkbp:was_educated_at
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gptkbp:was_influenced_by
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gptkbp:was_known_for
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gptkbp:was_known_for_her_correspondence
|
nan
|
gptkbp:was_known_for_her_intelligence
|
nan
|
gptkbp:was_known_for_her_wit
|
nan
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gptkbp:was_married_on
|
October 25, 1764
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gptkbp:was_the_first_second_lady_of_the_united_states
|
nan
|
gptkbp:witnesses
|
the founding of the United States
|
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|
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gptkb:Remember_the_Ladies_letter
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the challenges of war
|
gptkbp:wrote_letters_about
|
gptkb:the_American_Revolution
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gptkb:Meryl_Streep
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gptkb:John_Quincy_Adams
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