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      • Women played critical roles in the American Revolution and subsequent War for Independence. Historian Cokie Roberts considers these women our Founding Mothers. Women like Abigail Adams, the wife of Massachusetts Congressional Delegate John Adams, influenced politics as did Mercy Otis Warren.
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    • Mary Ball Washington. This is a woman that I personally feel has been forgotten. Granted, her only claim to fame is being George Washington’s mother and, at times, the relationship was known to be a little strained.
    • Martha Custis Washington. Martha Custis Washington belongs to the club, which I like to call, “Ladies Who Are Not Well Known In Their Own Right” and is remembered more for whom she married.
    • Lucy Flucker Knox. Lucy Flucker Knox was also known by the soldiers as Lady Knox. Although Lucy was, at times, thought to be aloof, she was kind and generous, never hesitating to share her and Henry’s food with starving men and showing compassion for the sick and injured.
    • Abigail Adams. Although John Adams could be “cranky and ill-tempered,” just think how grumpy he would have been without the support of his wife of fifty-four years, his “Portia.”
  1. Women in the era of the Revolution were, for the most part, responsible for managing the household. Connected to these activities, women worked in the homespun movement.

  2. Jul 7, 2021 · There are known cases of women who chose to actively join the armies as fighting soldiers. One of the most famous of these women was Deborah Sampson. Originally from Massachusetts, she disguised herself as a man in order to fight in the Continental Army.

  3. Jan 26, 2017 · Women played critical roles in the American Revolution and subsequent War for Independence. Historian Cokie Roberts considers these women our Founding Mothers. Women like Abigail Adams , the wife of Massachusetts Congressional Delegate John Adams , influenced politics as did Mercy Otis Warren .

  4. May 14, 2024 · During the American Revolution, women were the driving force behind the boycotts of British goods like tea and cloth. They also aided the army as camp followers, helped raise money to support the war, and managed their husbands' estates while they were away. Who were some famous American Revolution women?

  5. Scholars now recognize that women were actively engaged in the debates that accompanied the movement toward independence, and that after the war many sought a more expansive political role for themselves. Moreover, men welcomed women’s support for the war effort.

  6. Jul 2, 2018 · Women have always played vital roles in revolutionary uprisings, contrary to popular patriarchal narratives. Throughout history, thousands of women have fought against regimes they perceived...

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