Elizabeth Burgin was a strong advocate for American independence during the Revolutionary War. She believed in the fundamental rights of individuals and the importance of liberty, which drove her to assist in the escape of prisoners from British captivity. Her actions reflected her commitment to the revolutionary cause and the fight against tyranny. Through her bravery, she embodied the spirit of resistance and the desire for a free society.
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elizebeth burgin married sam green.
Nobody knows. I guss they never took note of that. here is a links that have some facts about her. http://score.rims.k12.ca.us/score_lessons/women_american_revilution/biograph_burgin.htm/
They believed that women should publicize the need for equal rights.
Elizabeth I was a Tudor. The other Elizabeth, the queen now, is not.
did elizabeth have children
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elizebeth burgin married sam green.
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Elizabeth Burgin was born on August 14, 1854. She died on February 15, 1903 at the age of 48 years.
Elizabeth Burgin helped saved many American prisoners in the Revolutionary War. There are pictures of her in the National Women's History Museum.
Yes, she helped American prisoners escape from the British prison ships.
No, Elizabeth Burgin was not hanged; she fled from New York to New England. Congress later awarded her a pension to thank her for helping so many soldiers during the Revolutionary War.
Victor Burgin was born in 1941.
Richard Burgin died in 1981.
Richard Burgin was born in 1893.
Eric Burgin was born in 1924.