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"The Roles of Women in the Revolutionary War" Topic


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Tango0101 Jul 2016 12:54 p.m. PST

"Women took on many roles in the Revolutionary War. Some of these roles were traditional while others were unconventional and even scandalous for the time.

From supportive jobs like nurses, cooks and maids to more direct roles such as secret soldiers and spies, these Daughters of Liberty did more than their share to help win America's independence.

Here's an overview of these roles as well as a look at the famous women of the Revolutionary War who performed them:…
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Ironwolf01 Jul 2016 4:45 p.m. PST

One thing history has taught me is women are not as meek and mild as portrayed in movies or on tv.

Tango0102 Jul 2016 10:10 a.m. PST

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