It was in Monmouth;)
Molly Pitcher
The battle of Monmouth
molly pitcher didnt fire a cannon, she fired her husbands pickle and then they had lovely kids!Get it? Got it? GOOD! This was a dare sorry!
Molly pitcher was important because she had helped the sick in the battle
Molly Pitcher was a famous women who manned her husband's cannon after he died on the battle field.
Molly Pitcher originally just carried water for the soldiers. During the battle her husband was wounded while firing a cannon. Molly ran over and took over the cannon and began firing and loading the cannon.
Molly Pitcher was actually Mary Hayes, and yes, she fired her husband's cannon when he fell in the Battle of Monmouth.
She brought water to soldiers on the battlefield during the american revolution. Hope this helps!
In the American Revolutionary War during the Battle of Monmouth in 1778.
During the Battle of Monmouth on 28 June 1778 during the American Revolutionary War.
Molly Pitcher helped soldiers by bringing them water when they fell from heat or exhaustion. That is how she gained the name 'Molly Pitcher'. One day Molly saw her husband fall down and rushed to help him. She saw he was in no condition to work the cannon and bravely took his spot in the war. That is how she began to fight in the war. She was a water pitcher bringer and a cannon firer.
Molly Pitcher originally just carried water for the soldiers. During the battle her husband was wounded while firing a cannon. Molly ran over and took over the cannon and began firing and loading the cannon.