Sybil Ludington was a brave woman who played a very important role during the American Revolutionary War. When she was only 16 years old she rode during a whole night in order to alert the Revolutionary forces the enemy were approaching. However, since it was not customary for women to attend school back then, she didn't attend college.
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sybil ludington was not educated unlike her brothers
sybil ludington was not educated unlike her brothers
Sybil Ludington lived during the Revolutionary War. There is no record of her attending college, or any school. It is likely she never received any formal education, especially secondary, as this practice was nearly nonexistent for women at the time.
sybil luding ton did not go to school although her brothers did
sybil ludington was not educated unlike her brothers
Sybil Ludington (1761-1839) was "the female Paul Revere" -- although only 16, she spread word to the colonial militias of British Army movements in the third year of the Revolutionary War. She rode to Putnam County, NY and Danbury CT on the night April 26-27, 1777. Hers was the longest ride of any of the riders, who included William Dawes and Paul Revere (1775) and Jack Jouett (1781). Sybil Ludington's ride became necessary because the British had ransacked Danbury destroying militia weapons (the city was a patriot supply center). They were then headed for Fredericksburg NY. A young soldier arrived at Sybil father's house: Colonel Ludington was in charge of the local volunteers . As someone had to go at once to gather the troops, Sybil jumped at the chance . She rode to many villages , informing everyone what was happening . Thanks to her bravery, the patriots were able to force the British back to Long Island Sound in the Battle of Ridgefield.
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