organized the Daughters of liberty
formed patriotic groups
organized the Boston "tea party"
wrote articles for independence
active in the campaign against the British tea tax
carried out anti-British actions
went to army encampment- helped and fought
boycotted British goods
The women did not make the forts
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During the American Revolution more women had to fill in where the men had been providing their services. Women had to run the farms, handle medical needs, and tend to other duties while the men were off fighting. These women had to continue the tasks performed in the homes that they had already held as well.
Women gained some leader ship with in the colonies
There were many ways that women helped the Patriot cause during the American Revolution. Women gathered intelligence that allowed from strategic planning, they took charge of farms and businesses when the men went off to fight, and they defended their homes and communities during the war.
There were 26 women in the American Revolution.
make food for the men who were fighting at war!..
oh yeah they did sex
During the American Revolution the women gained respect for all that they were able to do. Women proved that they could manage their homes while also taking care of the responsibilities of the men who were away fighting.
Women did not serve as delegates to the continental congress during the American revolution.
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Most women during the American Revolution stayed home and raised children while their men were at war. Most never stated a public opinion.
Although the American Revolution did little for women politically, women proved their worth on the home front. They demonstrated that they could be as involved -- and as useful -- as men, even if not fighting.
Mary Hays' son was named John Hays. He was born during her marriage to Joseph Hays. Mary Hays is often recognized for her contributions to the American Revolution and her role in promoting women's rights.
Women played many roles during the Revolution. They were supporters at home while their husbands were away. They also followed camps and made meals, and even fought in the war at times.
Women fought to enter the work force in the Industrial Revolution
She was the first women to write the History of the American Revolution
Betsy Ross is primarily known for her association with the American flag and her contributions during the American Revolution, rather than for a specific advocacy for women's rights. While she lived in a time when women's rights were limited, her life and work did not prominently focus on the women's rights movement, which gained momentum in the mid-19th century. However, the spirit of independence and self-reliance she embodied has inspired later generations in the fight for women's rights.