Early Life
Marriage with John Adams
Revolutionary War
First First Lady
Letters and Last Moments
100

The location of Abigail Adams birth

Weymouth, Massachusetts 

100

The amount of children Abigail Adams had 

6 children

100

The French Revolutions effect on Adams Administration 

It weakened the administration 

100

The year Abigail became First Lady

1796

100

The amount of letters Abigail Adams wrote to John Adams 

1,100 letters

200

The date of Abigail Adams birth

November 22nd, 1744 

200

The amount of Abigail’s children who made it to adulthood 

4 children 

200

The group Abigail Adams advocated for in the Newspapers 

Adams Administration 

200

The amount of years Abigail stayed in Europe with her Husband, John Adams 

Just over four years 

200

She believed the nation should recognize which effort 

Recognize women's efforts 

300

Abigail Adams studied this subject 

Literature 

300

Date of marriage with John Adams 

October 25th, 1764

300

Abigail Adams try to persuade John Adam to start war with this European country 

France

300

The date of when the White House let visitors in for New Years 

1801

300

The Date of Abigail Adams's Death 

October 28th, 1818

400

the place Abigail used to study 

her fathers library 

400

The location of where John Adams lived with Abigail

Braintree, Massachusetts 

400

The place in America John Adams went to during the Revolutionary War while Abigail stayed home. 

Philadelphia for the Continental Congress 

400

This Affair that Abigail Supported between the United States and France

The XYZ Affair 

400

Three things Abigail Adams advocated for in her letters 

Women’s rights, access to education and opposing slavery 

500

The role her father had at the church 

Congregational Minister 

500

The name of Abigail’s son who became the sixth president of the United States 

John Quincy Adams 

500

The three struggles Abigail had during the Revolutionary War

Inflation, supply shortage, and taking care of the farm. 

500

one of the two Acts that Abigail Supported 

Alien and the Sedition Act 

500

famous quote that Abigail Adams wrote in her letter in 1776 

“Remember the Ladies, and be more generous and favorable to them than your ancestors.”