In her letter to him, what complaints does Abigail Adams have regarding her husband John as a correspondent? (b) Synthesize Combine these complaints with two or three other things that she describes. What do they tell you about life as the wife of John Adams?

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In her correspondence with John Adams, Abigail Adams made some complaints about his manner of correspondence. She complained that;

  • His letters were not half as long as the ones she wrote him. She also complained that she wanted to hear from him more often than was currently the case.
  • Abigail Adams also complained that Small Pox was ravaging the city and most of their neighbors and relatives were suffering from it.
  • She also lamented the manner in which women were being relegated and requested that her husband and other lawmakers should work for the inclusion of women.
  • All of these complaints show that Abigail Adams' life as the wife of John Adams was a lonely and demanding one.
  • She desired more attention from her husband who was always away. She also had to singly tend to the illnesses and care of their children and animals.

The above complaints were made in her letter dated March 31, 1776, and April 5, 1776.

Abigail Adams was a hardworking wife who sacrificed her close relationship with her husband for the betterment of the country.

She was also a very vocal woman who was not afraid to make a case for women before her husband.

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