Her husband was in charge of the Continental Army. She often spent the winters with him in the various camps, including Valley Forge. She was respected and went to great lengths to do what she could to help the soldiers.
Mount Vernon was their home although Martha traveled wherever Washington's work took him. (Including to the camps during the war, and to the capitol during his presidency.)
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How did Martha Washington contribute to the Revolutionary War?by giving water to the salders.
Martha Washington was famous for being the wife of George Washington, the first President of the United States, and for her role as the inaugural First Lady. She played a significant part in the social and political life of the early United States, hosting influential figures and supporting her husband during the American Revolution. Martha was also known for managing the family plantation, Mount Vernon, and for her philanthropic efforts, particularly in support of soldiers and their families during the war. Her legacy includes being an early symbol of American womanhood and leadership.
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Martha Washington and other officers' wives.
She came along during the war with Washington to mend and knit the soilders clothes.
Yes. George Washington got married to a woman named Martha (I don't know her last name). So she was Mrs. Martha Washington Bella943 says, George Washington Married Martha Dandridge Custis in 1759
Martha Washington's grandmother was Mary Montague. Mary was married to Colonel Joseph Ball, making her the maternal grandmother of Martha Dandridge, who later became Martha Washington after her marriage to George Washington. Mary Montague's lineage played a significant role in the Virginia planter class during the colonial period.
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