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“Boston Tea Party” www.history.com/topics/american-revolution/boston-tea-party

3 March 2015. Web.

“British Oppression” http://www.studymode.com/essays/british-opression

3 March 2015. Web.

“Colonial- Massachusetts” http://www.landofthebrave.info/colonial-Massachusetts

26 February 2015. Web.

“History / Weymouth MA- Weymouth Massachusetts” www.weymouth-ma.us/history

26 February 2015. Web.

Abigail Adams and Massachusetts

Abigail Adams

Cont. Works cited

"Info Please" www.infoplease.com 26 February 2015.Web.

"History" www.history.com 26 February 2015. Web.

Abigails Call for Equality

  • Participated in the movement of equal education and women's property rights.

Work Cited

Abigails Support

The Life of Abigail Adams

  • She supported all of Johns political stands and became an active role as well

  • Known for letters she wrote to and from her husband John Adams

  • Her letters were for other important people as well such as Thomas Jefferson

  • Abigail greatest work was writing about women's rights, slavery and religion

Abigail Adams Life

  • Abigail married John Adams

  • Lived In Boston

  • Had six Children
  • While John Adams was away Abigail took care of the farm and children

Abigail Adams Childhood

Boston Massachusetts

  • Received no school education, was only home schooled

  • With the use of her library at home and with the help of her father she studied many subjects important to society

-Boston is the capital

-Boston played a key role in resisiting British opperssion

-The famous Boston Tea party

Religion of Mass.

- colonist were seeking religious freedom

-practiced morality and modesty

Map of Massachusetts

Mass. Facts

Massachusetts

-this providence was one of the original 13 colonies

- life and economy was determined by wealth

colonist of the lower class could not vote

Origin Name- From Massachusetts tribe of Native American meaning - "at or about the great hill"

MOTTO: by the sword we seek peace, but peace only under liberty

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