1. Abigail and John Adams - Family Letters on Revolutionary Matters
During times of war, families are often separated by long distances, and families during the Revolutionary War were no different. ... Throughout their on-going communication the Adams write about their family, concerns with the status of the war and its outcome, but most importantly political views of the time and specifically the critical issue of equality that Mrs. ... When it is apparent that this initial approach is not having the desired impact she then re-strategies and attempts to appeal to John Adams' love of his daughter. ... Adams of the need for equality is by addressing the...
- Word Count: 1671
- Approx Pages: 7
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: Undergraduate