According to Wikipedia Molly Picture was probably a composite of many women who served with the Revolutionary Army during the American Revolution. She has become a kind of Folk Hero to many, probably similar to the statues of "Mother Russia".
They usually fought where the cannons were being operated, and brought pitchers of water to the cannons to cool them down.
Molly Pitcher/ Mary Hays Helped The cause of the Patriots by taking over her husbands cannon when he got hurt.
She carried water to the soldiers
Molly Pitcher was one!
Molly Pitcher was a real woman who fought in the Revolutionary War. Her name was Mary Hayes, and it is believed that she brought water to soldiers during the fighting.
She gave soldiers water on the battlefield during a battle in the Revolutionary War.
She is a women who helped the soldiers in the revolutionary war. She was the washer women and she gave them water.
Molly Pitcher, whose real name was Mary Ludwig Hays McCauley, moved to Carlisle, Pennsylvania after the American Revolutionary War ended in 1783.
Yes
Molly Pitcher fought in the Revolutionary War for independance.
Molly Pitcher.
Molly Pitcher was one!
Molly Pitcher
Debrorah Sampson and "Molly Pitcher" were some.
Molly Pitcher and Deborah Sampson
molly pitcher because her nickname was molly but when she grabbed the pitcher and gave a drink to the falling soldiers in he revolutionary war the soldiers called her molly pitcher at he end of the war and is known by that name today
no and yes it could be from the term of molly pitcher from the revolutionary war or just regular name
some dangers moll pitcher had was she was not scred to die but she thought about it alot
she was a water girl for the soldiers during the revolutionary war.
She was otherwise known as Molly Pitcher. Molly got this name by serving the soldiers water when they were really thirsty. Pitcher tended to the hurt soldiers on the battlefield and was very helpful. There are some statues of her today since she was so important in the Revolutionary War.