she helped save her husband and his troop with water that is how she got her name
she helped save her husband and his troop with water that is how she got her name
Molly Pitcher was most noted for her courage act during the American Revolutionary War. She was noted for bringing water to the revolutionaries during battle hence the "Pitcher" portion of her name.
If your going to be Molly Pitcher for some sort of presentation, it really doesn't matter. But since she had short hair in most of her pictures, i'd reccomend doing a braided updo, bun, or fishtail braid to look like a good Molly Pitcher. (:
Mary Ludwig Hays was the woman most commonly thought to be Molly Pitcher. Her parents were Maria Margaretha and John Georg Ludwick.
There is no record that they ever met. Molly Pitcher is a name attributed to Mary Ludwig Hays (1754-1832), later Mary McCauley, who lived most of her life in south central Pennsylvania.
some interesting facts about the southeast are that it has the most people in north America.
she is the most important woman in that battle because the dehidration was terrible
Yes Molly Pitcher used a cannon when her husbend John fell to the ground because of the heat. Molly started to swab and lode. George Washington heard of this and from then on she was know as a Sergeant .
They only sleep up to 4-6 hours a day.
A fact i found most interesting was that oysters were a treat to Algonquin kids! OYSTAZ
Molly Pitcher was a famous woman in history. She was born in 1754 in Trenton, New Jersey. She grew up most of her life in Carlisle, Pennsylvania and her real name was Mary Ludwig.She worked as a servant girl and married a young barber named William Hays when she was sixteen. When her husband went to fight in the Revolutionary War, Molly went along. Molly followed her husband to the battle of Monmouth on July 28, 1778
One interesting fact is that it occurs most commonly in young children under 5.