Abigail Adams was the wife of one American president and the mother of another American president. Adams was born1November 22, 1744. She married John Adams, the second president of the United States in October, 1764. John and Abigail Adams1six children together. One of their sons, John Quincy Adams, would later become the sixth president of3United States. Abigail Adams was remembered for the letters that she wrote back and forth to her husband while he4with the Continental Congress in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. John Adams would5write to her and ask for her advice on6social and political issues of the time. The letters of Abigail Adams to her husband, John Adams, are part of Revolutionary War history7they serve as a firsthand eye-witness account of political life during this time. Abigail Adams is8known as the first "First Lady" to live in the White House9became the official residence of the presidential family, after the nation's capital was relocated to Washington, D.C. in 1800. The "First Lady" enjoyed10at the newly built White House. When Thomas Jefferson defeated Adams in the presidential11of 1800, Abigail and her family moved back to Quincy, Massachusetts. After12the White House, Abigail Adams continued13letters to famous Americans of the time like Thomas Jefferson. She followed John Quincy's political career with great interest. Abigail Adams died14typhoid fever (伤寒症) at the age of 73 on October 28, 1818. Both John and Abigail15together in a family crypt in Quincy, Massachusetts.
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