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  2. Women in the American Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Women in the American Revolution played various roles depending on their social status, race and political views. The American Revolutionary War took place as a result of increasing tensions between Great Britain and the Thirteen Colonies. American colonists responded by forming the Continental Congress and going to war with the British. The ...

  3. Daughters of Liberty - Wikipedia

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    Deborah Sampson later emerged as a symbol for female involvement in the Revolutionary War. Rather than supporting the war effort from the outside, she dressed as a man and fought in the war under the name Robert Shurtlieff. She fought in 1781 and her future husband was eventually awarded a pension for her service in the war, albeit after his death.

  4. Sybil Ludington - Wikipedia

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    Accounts originating in the 20th century, from the Ludington family, say Sybil played an important role after the British raid on Danbury, Connecticut. [1] [5] [10]According to the story printed 140 years after the alleged feat, [1] on April 26, 1777, then 16-year-old Sybil Ludington rode 40 miles (64 km) from her hometown in Fredericksburg, New York (near Danbury, Connecticut) through Putnam ...

  5. Margaret Corbin - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Cochran Corbin (November 12, 1751 – January 16, 1800) was a woman who fought in the American Revolutionary War. [1] On November 16, 1776, her husband, John Corbin, was one of 2800 American soldiers defending Fort Washington in northern Manhattan from 8,000 attacking Hessian troops under British command. Margaret was too nervous to ...

  6. Deborah Sampson - Wikipedia

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    The legislature awarded her 34 pounds plus interest back to her 1783 discharge. A biography by Herman Mann was published in 1797, The Female Review: Life of Deborah Sampson, the Female Soldier in the War of Revolution. [18] In 1802, Sampson began giving lectures about her wartime service. After extolling the virtues of traditional gender roles ...

  7. Maria Williams-Cole - Wikipedia

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    In September 2016, Williams-Cole donated an oil painting depicting African-American descendants of American patriots as their Revolutionary War ancestors to the Isaac Carter Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution. [2] She was instrumental in helping establish the Patriot Isaac Carter Chapter and was named the chapter's honorary "DAR ...

  8. Kate Barry - Wikipedia

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    During the Revolutionary War, she guided patriot soldiers through the Piedmont area of South Carolina. [3] She knew backcountry trails and shortcuts. [6]Charles Cornwallis prepared for a battle of his 1,100 British soldiers to fight against the American patriots with just 600 soldiers. [6]

  9. Ann Bates - Wikipedia

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    Ann Bates (c. 1748 – c. 1801) was an American Loyalist spy during the American Revolution. [1] Originally from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Bates was known for her awareness, her intelligence, and her ability to remain calm under pressure. [2]