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She did relief work as her father's political hostess.

She was involved in the Ladies Association of Philadelphia.

She took leadership of the group in 1780 and supervised the making of 2,200 shirts for the soldiers in the Continental Army during the winter at Valley Forge.

She raised over $300,000 for the continental army.

She also tended to her fathers business while he was in England. This afforded him the time and freedom to pursue his passions for politics and science which led him to become such an important figure in American history.

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