I think it was hard for girls because some girls farthers are in the American revolution and they have no idea if there farthers are coming home.
She was a African American and made black girls have a chance to go to school
Yes, several were descovered serving in disguise.
The girls helped their mom or whomever clean and cook and sometimes help mend the wounded. That means help fix the hurt.
Girls school..... this means a school for girls. Girls' school is the possessive and would imply that the girls owned the school.
Because its important to get an education even if the school is rubbish
Of course girls must attend school, or if they choose to, they may be home educated, too. American Indians today are no different than their non-native counterparts.
Molly Ludwig, known famously as Molly Pitcher got her name from carrying pitchers of water to soldiers during battle. She never went to college because at the time of the American Revolution, girls were not allowed to attend school.
Yes, the form girls' is the plural possessive form of the noun girl.The girls' boarding school is the boarding school of the girls or the boarding school for girls.
She was home schooled because at the time girls where not allowed to go to school
Withington Girls' School's motto is 'Ad lucem'.
It is not accurate or fair to make generalizations about people based on their nationality or ethnicity. Latin girls and American girls are diverse groups with a wide range of characteristics and personalities. It's important to approach individuals as individuals rather than making assumptions based on broad stereotypes.
Wallington High School for Girls was created in 1888.