Abigail Adams: Colonial Woman of Courage, Explora; On June 17, 1777 in Charlestown, Massachusetts, a battle was about to start. She very well knew that she and many others must fight the British for their freedom. Small problem, John was 300 miles away in Philadelphia for an important job as one of the Congressional leaders for help with forming a new American government - one that was surely free from the British, where the enemy can have no control. The British had been watching John and the men because they had thought that they were “traitors”. And by leaving for Philadelphia, Abigail had known that John was in potential danger, but she also had known that John was smart, and he was doing what was right; she must have courage to support him. This is also proving part of her loyalty to her husband.
Abigail does not hide, especially with supporting her husband. She was full supported during one of John’s events behind his Alien And Sedition Acts as a legal imprisoning of the people who have been criticizing the President in the naked public eye. During the entire meeting, Abigail Adams Biography :: National First Ladies’ Library. She remained hard on her husband’s ground. She believed in what he was saying and was putting up a good