betsy ross
Many different women in the early United States sewed flags. The "American patriotic mythology" names Betsy Ross as sewing the first flag, but this cannot be determined and is actually very unlikely due to the total number of women sewing flags and the slow rate of communication in those days.
Harriet Quimby is credited with this feat. The first women pilot. She died unfortunately by forgetting to connect her seatbelt and she fell from her plane. Amelia Earhart is the first to do so alone, although she did have another male pilot with her.
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She was the first women to write the History of the American Revolution
Francis Hopkinson designed it, Betsy Ross sewed it
Betsy Ross, but there were others.
She was an American Quaker minister, abolitionist, social reformer and proponent of women's rights. She is credited as the first American "feminist" in the early 1800s but was, more accurately, the initiator of women's political advocacy.
Many different women in the early United States sewed flags. The "American patriotic mythology" names Betsy Ross as sewing the first flag, but this cannot be determined and is actually very unlikely due to the total number of women sewing flags and the slow rate of communication in those days.
By sewing socks for soldiers
Many different women in the early United States sewed flags. The "American patriotic mythology" names Betsy Ross as sewing the first flag, but this cannot be determined and is actually very unlikely due to the total number of women sewing flags and the slow rate of communication in those days.
The sewing machine let women sew more quickly and efficiently. During the 1800's the use of the sewing machine by women led to the mass production of clothing.
Harriet Quimby is credited with this feat. The first women pilot. She died unfortunately by forgetting to connect her seatbelt and she fell from her plane. Amelia Earhart is the first to do so alone, although she did have another male pilot with her.
being the first ameracan women in space
Women in American society from 1900 to 1930 were housekeepers until the Great Depression. Women had to do sewing and laundry for others in 1929 and 1930 just to put food on the table after their husbands lost their jobs. They also had to work day labor jobs.
sewing and cooking
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