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Because she was the first person to make the American flag and .... for more keep looking she was the first person to sew the american flag she also designed the stars but George Washington designed the rest as in color stripes etc.

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Which seamstress who made several flags for the revolution?

Betsy Ross is credited with sewing the first 'Stars and Stripes' flag.


What did Betsy Ross do in the American revolution?

Made the American flag


What did Betsy Ross do for the American Revolution?

She made the first American flag.


How was Betsy Ross part of the American Revolution?

she sewed the American Flag


What wars took place when Betsy Ross was alive?

American revolution.


What are the 5 important contributions of Betsy Ross?

betsy ross made the first flag


In what war did Betsy rose nit the American flag?

First of all Betsy Ross sewed the American flag not knitted. Anyways she sewed the flag in the American Revolution.


What side was Betsy Ross on during the American revolution?

she made the first american flag for general washington


Who sewed the original American flag?

Betsy Ross


What year did Betsy Ross work for Webster?

Betsy Ross did not work for Noah Webster. She is primarily known for her association with the creation of the American flag around 1776. Webster, an American lexicographer, published his first dictionary in 1828, long after Ross's notable contributions. Therefore, there is no historical record of any collaboration between Betsy Ross and Noah Webster.


Who sewed the first American flag according to legend?

According to legend, Betsy Ross living in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at the time of the American Revolution, is generally credited for originating and sewing the American flag.


When john ross died did Betsy keep the fabrick store?

After John Ross's death in 1866, Betsy Ross did not keep the fabric store. The business was eventually sold, and Betsy focused on her family and other endeavors. However, her legacy as a seamstress and her contributions to American history remain well recognized.