It is quite possible that Patience Wright did deliver her notes to Benjamin Franklin. They corresponded for quite a time while she was in England. Patience Wright was a sculptor and was also noted for being the first female American spy during the Revolutionary War.
prudence wright told women to dress up into there husbands clothing so they could go to the Jewitts Bridge and defend it from the british
Prudence wright was actually patience wrights mother.
She was born in Bordentown,New Jersey,USA in 1725. By Samantha Seeboonruang
Patience Wright was an early American sculptor known for her work and her outspoken nature. One of her notable quotes reflects her tenacity: "I am not afraid of the truth—it has nothing to do with me." She often spoke about the struggles of being a female artist in a male-dominated field, emphasizing the importance of perseverance and self-expression in her craft. Her life and work continue to inspire discussions on women's roles in the arts.
she was a sculptor and a spy during the revolutionary war. she was a sculptor and a spy during the revolutionary war.
It is quite possible that Patience Wright did deliver her notes to Benjamin Franklin. They corresponded for quite a time while she was in England. Patience Wright was a sculptor and was also noted for being the first female American spy during the Revolutionary War.
prudence wright told women to dress up into there husbands clothing so they could go to the Jewitts Bridge and defend it from the british
patience Wright was a neutralist
Prudence wright was actually patience wrights mother.
Patience Wright had 10 siblings. She was born in 1725 in Bordentown, New Jersey, to parents Robert and Patience Lovell Wright. Patience was the youngest of their 11 children.
She married Joseph Wright in 1748.
yes she is one of her sisters.
1748
1748
Patience Wright did not go to school. Like most children in the 1700s, she was taught to read and write at home.
she died suddenly