Women were not officially allowed to serve as soldiers in the Revolutionary War, but many disguised themselves as men to fight. Some women, like Deborah Sampson, took on male identities to enlist and serve in combat roles. Additionally, women contributed to the war effort in various other ways, such as providing support as nurses, cooks, and in supply management. Their involvement was crucial, even if they were not recognized as formal combatants.
Women were on both sides in the Revolutionary War.
no women didn't fight in the revolutionary war. Correction: women did fight in the revolutionary war just not as women, a few women dressed as men and enlisted or took the place of their husbands after they died.
They had to fight in the Revolutionary War as well as help pay for it.
Yes, Delaware fought in the Revolutionary War.
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Women were on both sides in the Revolutionary War.
no women didn't fight in the revolutionary war. Correction: women did fight in the revolutionary war just not as women, a few women dressed as men and enlisted or took the place of their husbands after they died.
women soldiers in the civil war were disguised as men because they were not aloud to fight in the war but now they do not have to be disguised as men they are free to fight in the war
Actuallly, no women were aloud to fight during this time period.
short answer: yes he did fight in the Revolutionary War.
yes he did fight in the revolutionary war
They had to fight in the Revolutionary War as well as help pay for it.
Yes, Delaware fought in the Revolutionary War.
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