There were many women that aided the cause of the American Army during the Revolutionary War. One of these women was Deborah Sampson Gannett, who in disguise, joined the army and fought under her brother's name. Another woman was Molly Pitcher, who brought water to the soldiers during the fighting.
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There were quite a few women who aided the Americans during the revolutionary war. These women include Mary Washington, Martha Custis Washington, Lucy Flucker Knox, Abigail Adams, Mercy Otis Warren, Catherine Moore Barry, Sybil Ludington, Nancy Hart, Esther de Berdt Reed, and Margaret Cochran Corbin.
The most traditional answer is Molly Pitcher (Mary McCauley)- she aided the American Army in the Revolutionary War manning cannons and bringing pitchers of water to troops (hence her nickname).
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The American Revolution ended with the Treaty of Paris - Britain recognized America as an independent country.
He was a Prussian army officer who trained and schooled the American army.
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During the Revolution, the women would usually house some of the Patriots tha thad just come back from battle. What some women did (it was no regularly done) was they dressed us as a man and fought in the war.
Benedict Arnold was a general in the American Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. In September of 1780, his plan to surrender West Point, New York was exposed, and he defected to the British Army.