She just saw the men doing it and then learned how to.
Molly Pitcher was a nickname given to a woman who helped the soldiers during the American Revolution. Her real name was probably Mary Ludwig. She helped carry pitchers of water to thirsty soldiers. She also helped to load cannons.
Molly Pitcher started freaking out and yelling at him "you should've brought mor egun powder and bullets"! DAHHH
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I'm thinking that you are looking for antique cannons that fire shotgun size rounds and that load from the "Breach" or back instead of the front or "Muzzle". A good start might be to search the following: Winchester Cannon or Winchester Model 98 That should get you somewhere ... ! Dan I'm thinking that you are looking for antique cannons that fire shotgun size rounds and that load from the "Breach" or back instead of the front or "Muzzle". A good start might be to search the following: Winchester Cannon or Winchester Model 98 That should get you somewhere ... ! Dan
There is no one inventor for the shotgun, it was an applied concept. The idea for the shotgun stemmed from when cannons where used. The cannon operators would load small objects in the cannon and fire them at ships when there were numerous crew members on deck.
Mary Ludwig Hays, or as you might know her "Molly Pitcher" is one of Americas greatest heroes. Mary Hays joined her husband at the Continental Army's winter camp at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. She joined a group of camp followers led by Martha Washington who would bake, deliver food, and wash clothes and blankets, and care for sick and dying American soldiers. Mary Hays and other "camp followers" served as "water girls" during the training, carrying water to drilling infantry troops on hot days. Also, artillerymen needed a constant supply of fresh water to cool down the hot cannon barrel and to soak the rag tied to the end of the ramrod, the long pole with which they cleaned sparks and gunpowder out of the barrel after each shot. Mary Hays earned her famous nickname, Molly Pitcher, during this time. During training, artillery and infantry soldiers would shout "Molly! Pitcher!" whenever they needed Mary to bring water.At the Battle of Monmouth in June 1778, Mary Hays attended to the Revolutionary soldiers by giving them water. The weather was hot, over 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Sometime during the battle, William Hays collapsed, either wounded or suffering from heat exhaustion. As her husband was carried off the battlefield, Mary Hays took his place at the cannon. For the rest of the day, in the heat of battle, Mary continued to clean and load the cannon using her husband's ramrod (a rod used for cleaning the cannon). At one point, a British musket ball or cannon ball flew between her legs and tore off the bottom of her skirt. Mary supposedly said, "Well, that could have been worse," and went back to loading the cannon.On February 21, 1822, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania awarded Mary McCauley an annual pension of $40 for her service. She died January 22, 1832, in Carlisle, at the approximate age of 78. She is buried in the Old Graveyard in Carlisle. A statue of "Molly Pitcher," with a cannon is located in the cemetery.