She didn't fight in any battles during the American Revolution. She was a Spy though for General George Washington. She warned him that the British were planning a surprize attack on the second Pennsilvaina Regiment at Whitemarsh.
Lydia Darragh was a Quaker woman known for her role as a spy during the American Revolution. She worked as a seamstress and managed her household, which included caring for her children. Darragh's intelligence-gathering efforts were crucial, as she used her position to overhear British military plans and relay this information to American forces. Her contributions helped shape the outcome of key skirmishes during the war.
After the American victory at the Battle of Saratoga.
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America and Britain
There were many battles during the American Revolution. The colonies won some and lost some but the most important battle the Americans won was the Battle of Yorktown which ended the war. Other battles of note were the Battle of Saratoga and the battles of Trenton and Princeton.
Lydia Darragh was an Irish Quaker during the American Revolution. She is known for sharing information with American armies regarding British plans. She worked as a midwife.
The Battle Of Immawiener
The American Revolution
It was captured sometime during the 1780s.
France Allied itself with the American Revolution after the Battle of Saratoga.
After the American victory at the Battle of Saratoga.
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The Battle of Kettle Creek (1779)
America and Britain
The Battle of Yorktown was the last major battle during the American Revolution, and General Charles Cornwallis surrendered at Yorktown on October 19, 1781. Although the Battle of Yorktown was the last major battle during the revolution, minor battles and fighting still occurred for the next two years.