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page 1Women in the American Revolution
Abigail Adams
First Lady of the United States from 1797 to 1801
Martha Washington
First Lady of the United States from 1789 to 1797
Phillis Wheatley
first African-American poet (1753–1784)

Betsy Ross
American upholsterer who was credited by her relatives with making the first American flag
Mercy Otis Warren
American writer
Flora MacDonald
British patriot (1722-1790)
Hannah Adams
American author (1755-1831)
Sybil Ludington
American revolutionary heroine (1761-1839)
Deborah Sampson
Continental Army soldier
Elizabeth Freeman
American former slave and abolitionist

Nancy Ward
Cherokee Ghighau, or Beloved Woman, and warrior, introduced dairying to the Cherokee and advocating for the return of matriarchy

Ann Eliza Bleecker
American poet, correspondent (1752-1783)
Elizabeth Willing Powel
American socialite and women letter writer
Molly Brant
Canadian aboriginal leader
Harriet Acland
British noblewoman and diarist
Mary Katharine Goddard
American printer and publisher
Margaret Corbin
Continental Army soldier (1751-1800)
Molly Pitcher
Woman soldier in American Revolutionary War (1754-1832)

Catherine Littlefield Greene
Rhode Island colonial woman
Penelope Barker
American revolution activist
Margaret Kemble Gage
wife of General Thomas Gage
Sally St. Clair
American military personnel
Patience Wright
American sculptor of wax figures (1725–1786)
women in the American Revolution

Jane McCrea
American revolutionary death

Molly Pitcher
nickname given to a woman said to have fought in the American Revolutionary War
Lydia Darragh
American spy (1729–1789)
Hannah Mather Crocker
American writer and women's rights advocate
Anna Maria Lane
Nancy Hart
Confederate spy during the American Revolutionary War
Frederika Charlotte Riedesel
German writer (1746-1808)
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