What was the experience of women and enslaved people during the war?
Did the revolutions promise of “liberty” apply to everyone? Who did it apply to?
Who were the patriots? Who were the loyalist
100

In the South, these women managed households, farms, and businesses, often directing enslaved labor, while facing hunger and poverty. Many worked outside the home for the first time.


Option: White women, northern women, enslaved women, black women

White women

100

These people were the primary beneficiaries of the new political rights and liberty.

Option: White property owning males, protestant citizens, women, poor landless men

White property owning males

100

Commander of the Continental Army and first U.S. President

Option:Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, William Franklin, Joseph Brant

Who is George Washington

200

Took on roles as nurses, factory workers, and in voluntary organizations.

Option: White women, northern women, enslaved women, black women

Northern Women

200

While religious freedom expanded, they held the most secure social and political standing.

Option: White property owning males, protestant citizens, women, poor landless men

Protestant citizens

200

Diplomat who secured vital French support for the war.

Option:Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, William Franklin, Joseph Brant

Who is Benjamin Franklin?

300

These two groups of women followed armies, working as cooks, nurses, and launderers, often living in harsh, dangerous conditions.

Option: White women, northern women, enslaved women, black women

White Women & Black Women

300

Generally excluded from political participation and voting rights.

Option: White property owning males, protestant citizens, women, poor landless men

Women

300

The last Royal Governor of New Jersey and son of Benjamin Franklin

Option:Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, William Franklin, Joseph Brant

William Franklin

400

This group of women were forced to work in fields and as laborers for the Confederate army.

Option: White women, northern women, enslaved women, black women

 

Enslaved Women

400

Often denied voting rights due to property requirements.

Option: White property owning males, protestant citizens, women, poor landless men

Poor landless men

400

Mohawk leader who allied with the British.

Option:Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, William Franklin, Joseph Brant

Who is Joseph Brant?

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