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Revolutionary Women: Writing About War
Presented by The Museum of the American Revolution
Tuesday, August 04
7:00pm - 8:00pm
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Virtual AS 1Women played many roles in the war, from managing homes, to supplying the troops with food and clothing, serving as nurses in army camps, to spying and even as disguised soldiers on the battlefield.

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On July 4, 2026, America will celebrate 250 years of independence.
The Revolutionary War offered new opportunities for women from all backgrounds. Thousands of women chose sides and contributed to the American Revolution. They made supplies for the armies, managed and defended their households and challenged the old political order. What do their individual experiences, documented in travel diaries, memoirs, court records, and commonplace objects tell us about their experiences, the War, and its legacy?
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