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Title: Abigail Adams: Her Contributions
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Though quiet, sickly, and shy, Abigail Adams, the wife of second president John Adams, helped plant the seeds that eventually led to the concept of women?s rights and women?s equality with men. For a country which had been founded on the idea of independence for all, these concepts were still considered radical and even ridiculous... Showed first 250 characters
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Though quiet, sickly, and shy, Abigail Adams, the wife of second president John Adams, helped plant the seeds that eventually led to the concept of women?s rights and women?s equality with men. For a country which had been founded on the idea of independence for all, these concepts were still considered radical and even ridiculous... Showed next 250 characters
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