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. ... The first is the approach of appealing to her husband political beliefs and conscious. ... Adams that if one of the desires is to educate sons so that they can become leaders such as politician and philosophers then that desire should also be to have well educated daughters (Shi 152). ... As the male colonists developed the desire for independence and freedom from what they considered to be the oppressive British rule they were unable to understand the larger ...
- Word Count: 1671
- Approx Pages: 7
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: Undergraduate