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  1. Molly Pitcher

    Molly Pitcher Not many women are mentioned during the Revolutionary War. If they are, they are not always titled a "heroine". However, Molly Pitcher broke the trend

  2. American Revolutionary War And Its Struggles

    American Revolutionary War And Its Struggles Beginning in the 1600s, one of the main concepts for England, France, and Spain at the time was mercantilism. These

  3. Women In The Military

    women in the military Women in the Military Before World War I, women assisted the military during wartime mainly as nurses and helpers. Some women, however, did

  4. Hollywood Vs History

    Hollywood vs history History vs. Hollywood The Patriot The Revolutionary war, sparked by the colonist's anger towards taxation without representation, was a conflict

  5. Women In The Military

    in the United States military is both interesting and surprising and begins in the time of the Revolutionary War. The very first woman to join the military was Deborah

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  1. American Rev

    the lives of Americans. Women and slaves were two of the groups with little to no power before the Revolutionary War. By 1775 slavery was a common practice in American

  2. Women In Combat

    War-The Ethics of Women in Combat [Part 1 of 7] she states that as far back as the Revolutionary War there have been women who have served in the military and in

  3. Sexism

    22-24, 2001. by Susan Price - Democratic Socialist Party, Australia. In the Marxist movement, war is defined as 'politics by another means'. The current military

  4. Women Infant And Children Program

    means of transportation and navigable streams. In 1798 Marion was horned with its name after a Revolutionary war hero mane General Francis Marion. The citizen takes

  5. Womens Ability To Be In Combat

    Women have been involved in fighting for America beginning with the Revolutionary War and Civil War. Women disguised themselves as men and fought side by side for

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