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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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    She is also the author of "Sentiments of an American Woman," an essay that intended to rouse colonial women to join the fight against the British. She was able to use her marriage to Joseph Reed to help her gain more influence and resources. [9] Deborah Sampson later emerged as a symbol for female involvement in the Revolutionary War. Rather ...

  4. Mary Lindley Murray - Wikipedia

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    Mary Lindley Murray (1720 – December 25, 1782) is known in the American Revolution as the Quaker woman who in 1776 held up British General William Howe after the British victory against American forces at Kips Bay.

  5. American Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Women contributed to the American Revolution in many ways and were involved on both sides. Formal politics did not include women, but ordinary domestic behaviors became charged with political significance as Patriot women confronted a war which permeated all aspects of political, civil, and domestic life.

  6. Category:Women in the American Revolution - Wikipedia

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  7. 9 revolutionary women's movements that have heralded change

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    Across the decades, women have been harbingers of radical political, social and economic changes as hundreds of thousands have taken to the streets, worldwide, to protest injustice and apathy.

  8. Elizabeth F. Ellet - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Fries Ellet (née Lummis; October 18, 1818 – June 3, 1877) was an American writer, historian and poet. She was the first writer to record the lives of women who contributed to the American Revolutionary War.

  9. Penelope Barker - Wikipedia

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    [1] [7] [h] It was the "first recorded women's political demonstration in [Colonial] America". [2] [22] Barker continued to protest throughout the Revolutionary War. [2] The political cartoon of the Edenton Tea Party was published in the London press. The petition was published in colonial newspapers and in London.