Abigail Adams, one of America’s most influential First Ladies, is celebrated for her intellect, advocacy, and political insight during the founding of the United States. Born in 1744 in Weymouth, Massachusetts, Abigail’s partnership with her husband, President John Adams, made her a key figure in early American history. This biography explores her role as an advisor to her husband, her advocacy for women’s education and rights, and her famous letters that provide invaluable insights into 18th-century politics and society. Abigail’s intellect and courage left a lasting legacy, earning her the title of “founding mother.” This book honors her life, her influence on American history, and her enduring role as a pioneer for equality and education.