Molly Pitcher was actually Mary Hayes, and yes, she fired her husband's cannon when he fell in the Battle of Monmouth.
molly pitcher's education was learning how to cook and doing house work.
yes she did
Yes. " These are the times that try mens souls" - Molly Pitcher
she didn't get any awards but Molly Pitcher was honored with an overprint reading "MOLLY / PITCHER" on a U.S. postage stamp. Molly was further honored in World War II with the naming of the Liberty ship SS Molly Pitcher, launched in 1943. It was used to encourage the use of the ration program and the purchase of treasury bonds during World War II. The stretch of US Route 11 between Shippensburg and Chambersburg, Pennsylvania is known as the Molly Pitcher Highway.
Molly Ludwig Hayes otherwise known as Molly Pitcher never had any formal schooling. She was born in 1754 and died in 1832.
That is not a quote by Molly Pitcher; Thomas Paine said that.
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she was an only child
yes the had a monkey
She didn't have any children that participated in the war!
There was not any specific training mentioned. However, Molly Pitcher training often consisted of artillery training, and water carrying to the soldiers.
She was an influence to other women and of the nation when she helped fire her husbands cannons and getting water to dieing soldiersMolly Pitcher was a heroine in the revolutionary war. She took her husbands place whenhe clasped.