Tuesday, February 19, 2008

FOUNDING MOTHERS, THE WOMEN WHO RAISED OUR NATION


I really enjoyed this book! I learned quite a bit about the women who were the wives of the Founding Fathers of our country. Cokie Roberts really did her homework and has presented us with a marvelous book!
While the "fathers" were off founding the country, what were the women doing? Running their husband’s businesses, raising their children plus providing political information and advice. At least that’s what Abigail Adams did for John, starting when he went off to the Continental Congress, which eventually declared the independence of the American colonies from the British. While the men were writing the rebellious words, the women were living the revolution, with the Redcoats on their doorsteps. John’s advice to Abigail as the soldiers approached Braintree: if necessary "fly to the woods with our children." That was it, she was on her own, as she was for most of the next ten years while Adams represented the newly independent nation abroad.
Abigail Adams is the best known of the women who influenced the founders, but there are many more, starting with Martha Washington.

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