Women's Role In The Revolutionary War

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Women played a huge role behind the scenes of the war effort and on the field. Though many thought they were of lesser and weaker sex they showed to have more courage and bravery than anyone. “Sentiments of an American Woman” by Esther Reed suggests the role of women in the Revolutionary War weren’t just minor acts of submission to men. But, a major act of service to a cause and what they considered a young country that they so courageously work to defendant establish. “Sentiments of an American Woman” is a message to the women of the colonies to stand for freedom and the future it offers for them and their loved ones, for once there is justice for men e. She says “ if opinion and manners did not forbid us to march to glory by the same paths

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