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ID number:215962
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Published: 01.12.1996.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Not only did she make her pewterware into bullets but she used her fashioning blankets and sheets into clothing. All this was for the soldiers. Mary Draper is known as a "personified patriotism".
<Tab/>Not only were men an important deal in the revolution but the women were as important as the men. Women basically took care of then men. They fed them, and gave them anything that was neccessary. There were many women that names will always be remebered but every women was important and still is important to this day. Whether the women fed them, sewed clothes for them, or even hospitalized their wounds it was all needed.

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