WORLD HISTORY

EMERGENCE OF USA

THE AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR AND ITS IMPACT

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What was a common way that women supported the Continental Army?
A
spying on the British for the colonists
B
joining the Daughters of Liberty organization
C
weaving homespun material to clothe them
D
disguising themselves as men to fight
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -One of the most common ways that women supported the war effort was by making homespun, home-made cloth that took on revolutionary symbolism after the colonies imposed boycotts on British goods, including textiles.

Detailed explanation-2: -Women often followed their husbands in the Continental Army. These women, known as camp followers, often tended to the domestic side of army organization, washing, cooking, mending clothes, and providing medical help when necessary.

Detailed explanation-3: -Most women carried on with their daily tasks at home, but many took action by boycotting British goods or following their men into war–as cooks, nurses, and care-givers. Some, like Deborah Sampson, disguised themselves as men and joined the battle.

Detailed explanation-4: -During the Revolutionary War, wearing “clothes of your own make and spinning, ” or “homespun, ” was a peaceful way to support the Patriot cause. During the war, the Daughters of Liberty organized homespun events, where women gathered to create needed uniforms and blankets for Continental soldiers.

Detailed explanation-5: -Women played an active role in the protests against the Townshend Acts. Daughters of Liberty led campaigns against consumption of British tea and clothing. Meanwhile, to cut costs, the ministry closed many western forts and redeployed British forces in coastal cities.

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