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Mary Hayes, known as "Molly Pitcher," was born in 1754 in New Jersey. Little is known about her formal education, but she likely received basic schooling typical for girls of her time, focusing on domestic skills. Growing up in a working-class family, she married John Hays, a soldier, and played a significant role during the American Revolutionary War by supplying water to soldiers and even taking over cannon duties when her husband was incapacitated. Her experiences during her childhood and early adulthood shaped her resilience and commitment to the Patriot cause.

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