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What Happens When The Laws Women Fought For Stop Protecting Them?
In 1776, Abigail Adams, the wife of future president John Adams, wrote to her husband as he was attending the Continental Congress in Philadelphia.
By Payton McNabb4 min read

Abigail pleaded with her husband to “remember the ladies” and be “more generous and favorable” to them than their ancestors. She even went as far as to say that the ladies would create a rebellion against more tyrannical governments that didn’t honor their place in society.