Condolences Exchanged: Abigail Adams and Thomas Jefferson reconnect after family tragedy.
United States of America
Political
Personal Outreach
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Updated By: History Editorial Network (HEN)
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Abigail Adams wrote to Thomas Jefferson to express her condolences on the death of his daughter Polly, initiating a brief correspondence. This exchange followed years of estrangement due to political differences between Jefferson and John Adams, her husband. Polly's death had a significant emotional impact on Jefferson, who was deeply attached to her. Adams' gesture represented a personal outreach that momentarily softened political barriers. This brief correspondence highlighted shared human experiences and provided a rare instance of cross-party empathy during a time when partisan tensions were high. #AbigailAdams #ThomasJefferson #Correspondence #FamilyLoss #MoofLife
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“Abigail Adams and Thomas Jefferson: A Secret Correspondence ...
