working in factories, offices and hospitals
Beaty Ross contributed the American flag.
If you mean which Southern state, then I would say Florida. Florida contributed about a dozen regiments to the war effort and had only a few battles fought there. There were many Northern states that did not have one battle at all.
Help with the American war effort
It contributed to the World War 2. To be exact, the World War effort in Europe as the battle was a key turning point for WW2 in Europe for the Allies against the Axis.
The Revenue Act of 1861 was introduced in order for the national government to fund the Northern war effort. It was America's first income tax.
Organizing nursing groups to tend to the wounded.
Organizing nursing groups to tend to the wounded.
Organizing nursing groups to tend to the wounded.
Women contributed much to the war effort. While men were at the war front, women had to take the jobs usually reserved for men. Women began working the factories and creating the guns, bullets, aircraft, you name it! Some women even dressed up as men to try to fight for their country. Both women and men contributed much to the Allied victory.
Women contributed to the war effort in different ways. Some women ran family farms or business, they also raised money for the war and collected clothes for the soldiers. Some women became nurses and fought in the war and some followed their husbands in the war and helped out at army camps.
2 They fought side by side men in the war.
Organizing nursing groups to tend to the wounded
It could depend on which war, but women did not actually go to battle. Women took care of things on the home front.
It is difficult to answer this question without knowing which war you are asking about. There were women who contributed to a number of wars, in the US and in other countries. For example, in World War II, women who worked in the factories making munitions and war supplies were often referred to as "Rosie the Riveter." Many sources say she was a real woman named Rose Will Monroe. Another important woman who contributed to the war effort was Jacqueline Cochrane-- she was a pilot, and she flew supplies to the troops, as part of a women's aviation corps called the WASPs. And another important woman was Kate Smith-- she didn't fight, but as an entertainer (a very popular singer in that era), she raised millions for war bonds, and did a number of benefit concerts to support the troops.
encourage women to work outside of the home to help the war effort.
Assuming you are talking of world war 1. Yes women did contribute , since they took over all the manufacturing and work back at home while the men fought, thus they contributed to the war effort. There were also female spies, etc. who helped directly in the war.
Beaty Ross contributed the American flag.