Being a parent is hard, no matter what era you're raising kids in. But having your parenting decisions looked down on for generations to come makes the job harder still. President John Adams and First ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Edith Gelles and Jim Taylor talked about this letter that was written by Abigail Adams to John Adams as well as the influence of women at the time.
On Oct. 25, 1764, Abigail Smith married a young lawyer from Braintree (now Quincy), Massachusetts, by the name of John Adams, who 30 years later was elected second president of the United States.
A family whose accomplishments changed the course of history remains not only relevant today, but worth memorializing. They lived a life of service to God, our nation and their family, core values ...
Origins, definitions, and social circumstances -- The metropolitan sources of the Adamses' views of sensibility -- The meanings of sensibility -- The theory of gendered sensibility -- Social circles ...
Abigail Adams wrote to John Adams in Philadelphia as the Battle of Bunker Hill continued. June 17, 2025 Warning: This graphic requires JavaScript. Please enable ...