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Welcome to the Women and the War quiz Click on the picture to start the quiz By: Angelina Bour

In 1777,who rode more than 40 miles on a horse to tell American’s of a British attack? Sybil Ludington Abigail Adams Martha Washington

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Who argued for freedom in letters she wrote to her husband? Mercy Otis Warren Deborah Sampson Margaret Corbin

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Who was the first women veteran to be recognized by Congress? Deborah Sampson Mercy Otis Warren Margaret Corbin

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Who was wounded after taking her husband’s place in the battle? Martha Washington Mercy Otis Warren Margaret Corbin

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