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Those Remarkable Women of the American Revolution

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Twenty-First Century Books, 1996 - Juvenile Nonfiction - 96 pages
Describes what it was like to be a woman during the Revolutionary War. Some women, in addition to managing their homes and families, took an active role in the war. Some served in the army (disguised as men), other acted as spies, and still others met in groups to provide goods and services.
  

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Contents

A Womans Role
5
In the Army
15
In the Spying Business
29
In the Political Arena
39
In the Ladies Association
55
On the Home Front
65
Chapter Seven
77
Timeline
87
Further Reading
94
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