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june 15
Jun 15, 2007 8:55:39 GMT -5
Post by ;) Vizthum on Jun 15, 2007 8:55:39 GMT -5
Research four of these heroic women. For each one answer these questions. 1) WHen did she live? 2 How did she contribute to the cause of liberty? 3) Has she ever been recognized for her efforts? Sarah Bradlee Fulton
Susan Livingston
Sybil Luddington
Phoebe Fraunces
Deborah Champion
Deborah Samson (Sampson)
Margaret Cochran Corbin
Abigail Adams
Mercy Otis Warren
Emily Geiger
Rebecca Flower Young
Martha Moulton
Hannah Barron
Prudence Wright
Prudence Cummings
Penelope Baker
Rachel and Grace Martin
Anna Warner Bailey
Angelica Vrooman
Mary Hagidorn
Nancy Morgan Hart
Rebecca Motte
Martha Washington Esther Reed Patience Wright
Rebecca Barrett
Elizabeth Zane
Nancy Ward
Martha Bratton
Eliza Lucas Pickney
Deborah Read Franklin
Laodicea Langston Springfield
Molly Hayes
Anna Strong
Catherine Moore Barry
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june 15
Jun 15, 2007 11:22:12 GMT -5
Post by Jovana Hernandez on Jun 15, 2007 11:22:12 GMT -5
Catherine Moore Barry 1.She lived in the time of the revolutionary war. In 1781. 2.She raised money for the troops. 3.No, she was never recognized for her efforts.
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june 15
Jun 15, 2007 11:28:26 GMT -5
Post by Estrada Cenllase on Jun 15, 2007 11:28:26 GMT -5
- Sarah Bradlee Fulton
1) When did she live? - she was born 24 Dec 1740 2 How did she contribute to the cause of liberty? - She contributed by becoming "Mother of the Boston Tea Party" 3) Has she ever been recognized for her efforts? - No not really
- Phoebe Fraunces
1) When did she live? - She was born in 1763 in New York 2 How did she contribute to the cause of liberty? - She saved General George Washington's life 3) Has she ever been recognized for her efforts? - No, no one knows what happened to her afterwards
- Emily Geiger
1) When did she live? - She was born around 1760. 2 How did she contribute to the cause of liberty? - Emily offered her services, greatly to the surprise of the American officer, who at once accepted them. 3) Has she ever been recognized for her efforts? - No, in the end she married this one rich dude and lived the rest of her life with him.
- Margaret Cochran Corbin
1) When did she live? - Margaret was born around 1751 and died around the 1800's 2 How did she contribute to the cause of liberty? - She fought with her husband during the civil war 3) Has she ever been recognized for her efforts? - Yes, she was the first woman to receive pension from the United States government as a disabled soldier.
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june 15
Jun 15, 2007 11:31:10 GMT -5
Post by cathy nguyen on Jun 15, 2007 11:31:10 GMT -5
Catherine Moore Barry 1. She lived in South Carolina in 1781. 2. Catherine rounded up the necessary local Patriots to join General Morgan's troops. With Catherine's help, General Morgan laid a trap for General Corwallis and his men. 3. No
Margaret Cochran Corbin 1. She lived in 1751 in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. 2. When her husband died, she fired the cannons herself until she was seriously injured. 3. A bronze plaque commemorates Margaret Corbin "the first American woman to take a soldier's part in the War for Liberty".
Mercy Otis Warren 1. She lived in Cape Cod in 1728. 2. She wrote books about the American Revolutionary War. 3. No
Nancy Morgan Hart 1. She lived in Orange County, North Carolina in 1744. 2. She fought in the War and killed a man and injured another. She is one of many women recognized by the Daughters of the American Revolution as a Patriot during the American Revolutionary War. 3. The General Samuel Hopkins Chapter, DAR of Henderson County, Kentucky, in 1930 honored Nancy Morgan Hart with a monument.
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june 15
Jun 15, 2007 11:35:02 GMT -5
Post by Terrel Emerson on Jun 15, 2007 11:35:02 GMT -5
1a.Deborah Champion was born in1697. 1b.Susan Livingston was born in 1792. 1c.Sybil Ludington was born in 1761. 1d.Catherine Moore Barry was born in 1947. 2a.She was a great dancer and is recognized for it. 2b.Susan Livingston was 15 when she went out on that midnight journey. 2c.Sybil Ludington is an aouthor so she has to be well known. 2d.Catherin Moore Barry owns her own website(Preparing Teachers tomorrow.org)she has to be known.
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june 15
Jun 15, 2007 11:35:34 GMT -5
Post by Jovana Hernandez on Jun 15, 2007 11:35:34 GMT -5
Sarah Bradlee Fulton 1.She was born on December 24, 1740 2.She went to camp with soldiers. 3.No, she was not recognized.
Abigail Adams 1.She lived in the time of the revolutionary war. 2."Abigail reminded him to take care of the women, who would not hold themselves bound by laws in" 3.Yes, later on she was called "Mrs. President"
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june 15
Jun 15, 2007 11:37:23 GMT -5
Post by Guzman Omar on Jun 15, 2007 11:37:23 GMT -5
- Catherine Moore Barry 1) When did she live? - She lived in the time of the Revolutionary War which means it was in 1781.
2) How did she contribute to the cause of liberty? - She knew the land and she told everything to General Morgan and they laid a trap for General Corwallis. That's how they won the war.
3) Has she ever been recognized for her efforts? - She didn't get recognized for anything.
- Elizabeth Zane 1) When did she live? - She also lived in the time of the American Revolutionary war.
2) How did she contribute to the cause of liberty? - There was a shortage of gun powder in Ft. Henry and Indians were attacking Ft. Henry so she decided to run to her brother's house and retreat some gun powder for the troops. If it were'nt for her Ft. Henry would have fallen to the Indians.
3) Has she ever been recognized for her efforts? - Nope she hasn't.
- Nancy Ward
1) When did she live? - She lived in the time of the Revolutionary war.
2) How did she contribute to the cause of liberty? - She warned the settlers that there was going to be a raid so they had to move. Later they signed a peace treaty between Cherokee and settlers.
3) Has she ever been recognized for her efforts? - Nope she hasn't.
- Abigail Adams
1) When did she live? - They all lived in the time of the American Revolutionary War.
2) How did she contribute to the cause of liberty? - Her husband was John Adams and she told him to pass down laws about women getting their liberties.
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june 15
Jun 15, 2007 11:37:44 GMT -5
Post by Raul Ocegueda on Jun 15, 2007 11:37:44 GMT -5
Catherine Moore Barry 1) When did she live? - Catherine Moore Barry lived in the time of the Revolutionary War in 1781.
2) How did she contribute to the cause of liberty? - Catherine Moore Barry help defeat General Cornwallis
3) Has she ever been recognized for her efforts? - Yes, with General Cornwallis surrendering, the colonies won their independence from Britain. Again, a woman's hand had assisted the Patriots in their war effort.
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june 15
Jun 15, 2007 11:38:25 GMT -5
Post by galin on Jun 15, 2007 11:38:25 GMT -5
1.deborah champion -j 1)june 4,1970,s 2)she was in the olympics, 3) yes.
2.deborah samson- d 1) dec. 17,1760, 2)she was a indentured servant, 3) yes
3.abigail adams-born nov. 11,17774,the wife of john adam,yes
4.elizabeth zane-july. 19,1759,herione of the revolutionary war,yes
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june 15
Jun 15, 2007 11:39:19 GMT -5
Post by Sarahi Cordero on Jun 15, 2007 11:39:19 GMT -5
1. Sarah Bradlee Fulton lived in Female Civil War Soilders. 2. It is that liberty and a also Cival War. 3. Not really it is her name is kind of the in Google.
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june 15
Jun 15, 2007 11:41:40 GMT -5
Post by elizabeth sanchez on Jun 15, 2007 11:41:40 GMT -5
Prudence wright 1. Groton, Massachusetts 2. She was a minutewomen. She gathered some women of her town and they defended the bridge leading into the town. They were dressed in their husbands clothes. They removed the secret messages the british officer was carrying.
Elizabeth Zane 1. Fort Henry 2. For retreating gun powder from her brothers house.
Ana Warner Bailey 1. 1758- 1850 Groton, Connecticut 2. She was the wife of Captain Elijah Bailey
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june 15
Jun 15, 2007 11:43:34 GMT -5
Post by amanda ruiz on Jun 15, 2007 11:43:34 GMT -5
Sarah Bradlee Fulton 1.b. 1740, d. 1835 2.Fulton joined a group of activists dressed as Mohawk Indians, boarded the tea ships in Boston Harbor, and dumped 342 casks of the tea into the water. The became known as the Boston Tea Party.Mother of the Boston Tea Party. 3. Nancy Morgan Hart 1.Nancy Morgan was born in the 1740s, probably in North Carolina or Pennsylvania. 2.She was a spy. 3. Abagail adams 1.Abigail Adams was born Abigail Smith on November 11, 1744,
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june 15
Jun 15, 2007 11:43:53 GMT -5
Post by sedale thompson on Jun 15, 2007 11:43:53 GMT -5
Sarah Bradlee Fulton 1.1740-1835 2.She was the Woman Patriot and "Mother of the Boston Tea Party" 3.George Washinton visited the Fultons to thank Sarah and partook in a bowl of punch, served by Sarah with a brand new ladle. A number of years later the Marquis the Lafayette visited the Fultons and was served from the same punchbowl, which is now in the possession of the Medford Historical Society. Sybil Luddington 1.1761-1839 2.Sybil Luddington as she rode her horse through 40 miles of rugged countryside to alert the citizen patriots in April of 1777 to the dangers facing them. 3.no Phoebe Fraunces 1. 1758-1798 2.She prevented the assassination of George Washington 3.no
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june 15
Jun 15, 2007 21:03:34 GMT -5
Post by MAURiCESA GiPSON on Jun 15, 2007 21:03:34 GMT -5
1.SARAH BRADLEE FULTON>DEC 24,174O>BY BECOMING A MOM TO BOSTONS TEA PARTY>NO.
2.SUSAN LIVINGSTON>SHE WAS BORN IN 1792>SHE INVENTED THINGS>BY SELLING HER THINGS.
3.ABIGAIL ADAMS>SHE WAS BORN IN NEW YORK IN 1763>SHE SAVED GEORGE WASHINGTON LIFE>NO i GUESS NOT.
4.MERCY OTIS WARREN>CAP COD IN 1728>SHE WROTE AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY BOOK`s >NO i GUESS NOT..
[glow=red,2,300]DONT` TRY 2 SAT THAT i COPiED EITHER CUZZ i DiDNT` O.K. [/glow]
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june 15
Jun 15, 2007 23:15:37 GMT -5
Post by Samantha Patino on Jun 15, 2007 23:15:37 GMT -5
1. Sarah Bradlee Furton-a. She was born on December 24 1740. b. She contributed by becoming "Mother of the Tea Party." c. No. 2. Margaret Cochran Corbin-a. She was born around 1751 and died around the 1800"s. b. She fought in the civil war with her husband. c. Yes, she was the 1rst woman to receive pension from the U.S. as a disabled soldier. 3. Catherine Moore Barry-a. She lived in S. Carolina during 1781. b. She rounded up the necessary local patriots to join General Morgan's army. c. No. 4. Mercy Otis Warren-a. She Lived in Cape Cod in 1728. b. She wrote books on the American Revolutionary War. c. No.
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june 15
Jun 16, 2007 17:06:01 GMT -5
Post by Tamia Leavell on Jun 16, 2007 17:06:01 GMT -5
Nancy Morgan Hart 1. She lived in Orange County, North Carolina in 1744. 2. She fought in the War and killed a man and injured another. She is one of many women recognized by the Daughters of the American Revolution as a Patriot during the American Revolutionary War. 3. The General Samuel Hopkins Chapter, DAR of Henderson County, Kentucky, in 1930 honored Nancy Morgan Hart with a monument.
Margaret Cochran Corbin 1. She lived in 1751 in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. 2. When her husband died, she fired the cannons herself until she was seriously injured. 3. A bronze plaque commemorates Margaret Corbin "the first American woman to take a soldier's part in the War for Liberty".
Catherine Moore Barry 1. She lived in South Carolina in 1781. 2. Catherine rounded up the necessary local Patriots to join General Morgan's troops. With Catherine's help, General Morgan laid a trap for General Corwallis and his men. 3. No
Mercy Otis Warren 1. She lived in Cape Cod in 1728. 2. She wrote books about the American Revolutionary War. 3. No.
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june 15
Jun 18, 2007 11:12:35 GMT -5
Post by Belen Eneque on Jun 18, 2007 11:12:35 GMT -5
Catherine Moore Barry 1. She lived in South Carolina in 1781. 2. Catherine rounded up the necessary local Patriots to join General Morgan's troops. With Catherine's help, General Morgan laid a trap for General Corwallis and his men. 3. No
Sarah Bradlee Fulton 1 .she was born 24 Dec 1740 2.She contributed by becoming "Mother of the Boston Tea Party" 3.No not really
Abigail Adams 1.She lived in the time of the revolutionary war. 2."Abigail reminded him to take care of the women, who would not hold themselves bound by laws in" 3.Yes, later on she was called "Mrs. President"
Margaret Cochran Corbin 1. She lived in 1751 in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. 2. When her husband died, she fired the cannons herself until she was seriously injured. 3. A bronze plaque commemorates Margaret Corbin "the first American woman to take a soldier's part in the War for Liberty".
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june 15
Jun 18, 2007 11:42:27 GMT -5
Post by Eduardo Rangel on Jun 18, 2007 11:42:27 GMT -5
1.deborah samson a) dec. 17,1760, b)she was a indentured servant, c) yes 2.Ana Warner Bailey a) 1758- 1850 Groton, Connecticut b) She was the wife of Captain Elijah Bailey 3.Mercy Otis Warren a) She lived in Cape Cod in 1728. b) She wrote books about the American Revolutionary War. c) No.
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june 15
Jun 18, 2007 18:19:17 GMT -5
Post by smiley on Jun 18, 2007 18:19:17 GMT -5
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june 15
Jun 18, 2007 18:31:42 GMT -5
Post by jhshs on Jun 18, 2007 18:31:42 GMT -5
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june 15
Jun 18, 2007 18:44:15 GMT -5
Post by smileys on Jun 18, 2007 18:44:15 GMT -5
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june 15
Jun 20, 2007 11:21:57 GMT -5
Post by Diego Corona on Jun 20, 2007 11:21:57 GMT -5
-Nancy Ward 1)She lived during the time of the Revolutionary war. 2)She warned the settlers that there was going to be a raid so they had to move. Later they signed a peace treaty between Cherokee and settlers. 3)Nope she hasn't.
-Catherine Moore Barry 1)Catherine Moore Barry lived during the time of the Revolutionary War. 2)Catherine Moore Barry help defeat General Cornwallis 3)Yes, with General Cornwallis surrendering, the colonies won their independence from Great Britain.
-Margaret Cochrin Corbit 1)She lived in 1751 in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. 2)When her husband died, she fired the cannons herself until she was seriously injured. 3)They gave Margaret Corbin a bronze award for "the first American woman to take a soldier's part in the War for Liberty".
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