Lydia Darragh was a Quaker, and her beliefs forbid her to get involved with the war. This was an advantage for the British because they could have meetings at her house. She would send the rest of her family to bed and then hide in the closet which was in the meeting room. She heard them plan an attack on General George Washington so she told one of his troops about the British plan to attack. The planned British victory was gone.
Some of the most important female spies were Miss Jenny, Ann Bates, Lydia Darragh, and Josephine Baker.
There were 26 women in the American Revolution.
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Women
Please follow the link below for al list of names and some vital info about the women.
Women were on both sides in the Revolutionary War.
no women didn't fight in the revolutionary war. Correction: women did fight in the revolutionary war just not as women, a few women dressed as men and enlisted or took the place of their husbands after they died.
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There were 26 women in the American Revolution.
yes many women dressed up as men inthe revolutionary war
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The life of women in the revolutionary war changed as the war went on. Women were recognized more due to working for the husbands and doing work that the men could not do because they were fighting. After the war ended women were recognized more often and had women's rights.
Another name for a neutral in the revolutionary war was a fence sitter.
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Many women in the revolutionary war provided comfort and support to the soldiers. They followed the army to cook and do laundry. Some women took up arms as the men fell.