Abigail Adams was born in 1744 and died in 1818 at the age of 73, being buried next to her husband John Adams, who was the first vice president and second president of the United States. She had six children with John and advocated for women's rights, believing that slavery was evil and expressing Unitarian religious beliefs, while also having a long marriage with John after knowing him since childhood.
Abigail Adams was born in 1744 and died in 1818 at the age of 73, being buried next to her husband John Adams, who was the first vice president and second president of the United States. She had six children with John and advocated for women's rights, believing that slavery was evil and expressing Unitarian religious beliefs, while also having a long marriage with John after knowing him since childhood.
Abigail Adams was born in 1744 and died in 1818 at the age of 73, being buried next to her husband John Adams, who was the first vice president and second president of the United States. She had six children with John and advocated for women's rights, believing that slavery was evil and expressing Unitarian religious beliefs, while also having a long marriage with John after knowing him since childhood.
She died, October 28, 1818 at the age of 73.she died 2 weeks before her 74th birthday. Her grave was placed beside her husbands grave. Her husband was, John Adams. She had 6 children Susanna, Charles, Thomas, Abigail, John Quincy, and Elizabeth. Her husband was the first vice President, and second president of the United States. Abigail requested the Continental Congress that they should remember the ladies. Be more generous and favorable to them. She said Do not put such unlimited power into hands of the husband Abigail thought Slavery was evil and a threat to the Americans democrats experiment Abigails Religious beliefs, she wrote, I acknowledge myself a Unitarian-believing that her father alone is the supreme god. About Abigails marriage, Abigail and john knew each other since they were children. I got this information from Wikipedia.org By: Peyton Vidas