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5 January, 08:35

In her "Letter to John Adams," how does Abigail Adams describe the conditions of Boston after the British withdraw from the city? A. Many buildings have been burned to the ground and will have to be rebuilt. B. The government buildings are badly damaged because they were used as hospitals. C. Some private houses have been looted and damaged, but many others are unharmed. D. A few important landmarks have been destroyed, but the rest of the city is untouched.

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  1. 5 January, 09:59
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    Abigail Adams in her letter to John Adams, described the conditions of Boston after the British withdraw from the city by mentioning that 'm any buildings have been burned to the ground and will have to be rebuilt.' This has been a result of the continuous firing of cannons the city experienced which also kept the citizens awake.
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