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    Women were more understanding in the sense that they were knowledgeable towards the fact that they do not get acknowledged. Abigail Adams had wrote her husband telling him that women are important also and that they could not be ignored forever (Doc A). The foreigners showed a prime example of how one culture was widely unaccepted by the colonists because of the spite they have towards…

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    Wendy Martin’s article titled “Women and the American Revolution,” presents the lives of women during the revolution in America and the challenges they encountered. In the article, women are evidenced to experience tough moments that altered their lives emotionally and socially. As men engaged in combat, women adopted male dominated jobs, such as taking care of farms and working in factories. In addition, some women pursued roles in military operations in conjunction with men. Wendy argues that…

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    such as Alexander Hamilton and George Washington, John Adams believed in a strong, central government and a “loose” interpretation that allowed the government to exercise implied powers. The President, he thought, should be freed from the shackles of the Senate when creating treaties and appointments, and also retain absolute veto power over all legislature. He argued that “Democracy never lasts long,” in the Letters of John and Abigail Adams, that “it soon wastes, exhausts, and murders itself,…

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    Jefferson was third, so someone had to come between the two men, another great, respected man of the time. That was John Adams, who is commonly overlooked, and is not as revered as the former two men are. Yes, John Adams did great things with his own reliability and style, but they aren 't as well remembered…

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    Ellis delves further into the notorious relationship between Adams and Jefferson after Jefferson had one the presidency. Adams had returned to Massachusetts at the age of sixty-six and took up farm life in hopes of taking his mind of his presidential loss, which Ellis remarks that it did not. For twelve years the two came close to reestablishing their friendship, but only succeeded after Adams had been slightly talked into rekindling the friendship by Rush. Around 1812, their…

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    Women's Roles

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    A lot has been expected of women throughout history and their roles have changed through time. However, there are some roles of women that have not changed very much, the role might have been performed differently and the benefits of their roles have changed but the purpose has remained the same. These roles have been called a deputy husband, republican motherhood, the cult of true womanhood the names might be different but the roles that are expected of the women remain the same. Women are…

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    ” was a letter written by Abigail Adams for her husband John Adams in 1776. Mr. Adams was one of the founding fathers, and the second president of the United States. Mrs. Adams had a lot of influence on her husband, very much unlike other women during this time period. Before, during, and beyond the 1700’s, women were treated like second class citizens. This means that they were the mute work mules of families that were given no say in anything the men did. Mrs. Adams, along with several others…

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    The American Revolution and how it Affected Slaves and Women The American Revolution, the revolution in which the thirteen colonies broke free from Great Britain's rule and created The United states of America. Little do you know the American Revolution marked a change in the way women were perceived as and affected slaves lives with a hope of freedom. In the 1700’s the women's traditional role was to cook, clean, bare children and take care of the house. That came to a change in 1765, the…

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    Additionally, the Articles essentially gave no power to the government so it could not raise any money through taxes and it lacked the authority to maintain a standing army. Document G serves as an account of the chaos occurring during this time. Abigail Adams writes to Thomas Jefferson “..they have…

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    Canning, Kate Revolution of 1800 The Revolution of 1800 started when a decision had to be made by the United States citizens: “Who is going to be president?”. John Adams and Thomas Jefferson went head-to-head to competed for ‘America’s favorite’ during the election. Federalists were concerned that Jefferson “would give more power to the sates, dismantle the army and navy, and overturn Hamilton’s financial system”(Digital History). The Republicans felt that the Federalists showed “contempt for…

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