Molly Pitcher, known for her role in the American Revolutionary War, particularly at the Battle of Monmouth, needed recognition and support for her contributions as a woman in a predominantly male sphere. Her bravery and resourcefulness in bringing water to soldiers and even taking over her husband's cannon after he was injured exemplified her strength and resilience. Ultimately, she needed acknowledgment of women's roles in history and the fight for their rights and equality.
molly pitcher hayes is a patriot
Molly Pitcher has one (1)child.
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Molly Pitcher's death date was on January 22, 1832
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Mary Hays was "Molly's" name before she became an adult.
molly pitcher had no education
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molly pitcher was half english
Molly Pitcher brought water to the soldiers in The Revolutinary War which is how she got her name, Molly Pitcher.
Molly Pitcher needed the well and a pitcher to bring water for the Patriots and her husband William Hays's rammer to take his spot when he was shot and wounded at his post at the cannon.
Molly Pitcher brought water to the soldiers in The Revolutinary War which is how she got her name, Molly Pitcher.
Molly Pitcher remarried in 1893
molly pitcher had two husbands