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(Esther DeBerdt Reed, “Sentiments of an American Woman,” 1780)
(Abigail Adams, Remember the Ladies, 1776)
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Abigail comes off as a very strong and motivated woman in these letters.  With each response back from John Adams, she seems to become even more determined.  I personally enjoy the exchange between him and her where they refer to each other as "saucy". - Matt
 
Abigail comes off as a very strong and motivated woman in these letters.  With each response back from John Adams, she seems to become even more determined.  I personally enjoy the exchange between him and her where they refer to each other as "saucy". - Matt
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I loved reading these letters. They were very proper for the time period and at the same time you can see that they real do care for one another.  John and Abigail really seem to genuinely care for one another and show they are not only strong individually but as a couple. –Kayle P
  
 
== Benjamin Rush, “Thoughts upon female education,” 1787 (Philadelphia) ==
 
== Benjamin Rush, “Thoughts upon female education,” 1787 (Philadelphia) ==

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