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Molly Pitcher, often associated with the American Revolutionary War, is best known for her role on the battlefield rather than on a farm. She gained fame for bringing water to soldiers and taking over her husband's cannon during the Battle of Monmouth. While her contributions were primarily in a military context, it is possible that, like many women of her time, she may have assisted with farm work before the war. However, her legacy is predominantly tied to her actions during the conflict rather than agricultural efforts.

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