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June 30-July 6, 2011
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American Revolution Challenge:
Fact or Fiction?
id you know that men weren't the only ones who took part in
the American Revolution? Women also did their part. Here are
some questions about the roles various women played in the
war. How many can you answer correctly?
1) Margaret Corbin took over the job of loading and firing the cannon when her
husband was ki led in battle. Fact or Fiction?
2) Nancy Hart dressed up like a British soldier and sat around a British camp
collecting information for the Americans. Fact or Fiction?
3) Martha Bratton hid gunpowder from the British. Fact or Fiction?
4) Lydia Darragh overheard British plans of a surprise attack on General George
Washington and delivered the information to the Americans. Fact or f ction?
5) Sybil Ludington rode from town to town gathering American troops to fight the
British who were headed for Fredricksburg, NY. Fact or Fiction?
6) Elizabeth Burgin smuggled tools to American soldiers in prison so they could
escape. Fact or Fiction?
7) Emily Geiger hid a message for American troops under her tongue while being
searched by the British. Fact or fiction?
8) Grace and Rachel Martin dressed up like men and stole important papers from
British soldiers in the middle of the night. Fact or Fiction?
9) Deborah Sampson dressed up like a man and joined the American army. Fact or
Fiction?
10) Patience Wright hid information she learned about the war while living in
England in quilts she sent to the colonies. Fact or Fiction?
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