
The Women of The American Revolution, Vol. 1
by E. F. (Elizabeth Fries) Ellet
"The Women of The American Revolution, Vol. 1" by E. F. Ellet is a historical account written in the late 19th century. This work provides an exploration of the significant roles and contributions of women during the American Revolution, highlighting their influence on various aspects of the conflict and the nascent nation. Ellet aims to shed light on the often-overlooked narrative of women's patriotism and resilience in a time of war. The opening of the book establishes the context and intent behind the compilation, noting how the author drew upon firsthand accounts and recollections from those who lived through the Revolutionary War. It mentions key figures such as Martha Washington and Esther Reed, emphasizing how they, along with many others, provided unwavering support to the war effort through acts of charity, domestic sacrifice, and encouragement to the soldiers. Ellet details the personal stories of these women, illustrating their bravery, leadership, and significant roles in shaping American society during a pivotal moment in history.
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