Before and during the Revolutionary War, many writers contributed to the cause of independence, but one notable figure is Thomas Paine. He wrote influential pamphlets such as "Common Sense," which advocated for American independence and helped galvanize public support for the revolutionary movement. Paine's writings were instrumental in shaping revolutionary thought and encouraging colonists to break away from British rule.
yes many women dressed up as men inthe revolutionary war
usually men in the american milittia
by tending injuryed men in war also, by replacing cannon balls and by feeding injuryed men food.
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.
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The British lost around 24,000 men during the revolutionary War
yes many women dressed up as men inthe revolutionary war
They fought in the local militia.
They had a navy, more money, and more men.
Feeding the men
usually men in the american milittia
They had a navy, more money, and more men.
They were away from the people they loved and their lives were in danger.
by tending injuryed men in war also, by replacing cannon balls and by feeding injuryed men food.
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 were called the "Minute Men"