Remarkable Women of New England Remarkable Women of New England

Remarkable Women of New England

Daughters, Wives, Sisters, and Mothers: The War Years 1754 to 1787

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Descripción editorial

In eighteenth-century America, information about a woman’s life and accomplishments was very difficult to discover, but some woman were avid letter writers or devoted journal keepers, and thankfully some of those letters and journals were saved. These woman include Mary Gray Bidwell, a quiet country woman who had a front row seat on the war and the formation of the new nation. Elizabeth Edwards Burr whose husband founded Princeton University and her son was the second Vice President of the United States (and tried for treason). Lavinia Deane Fisk, widowed during the Revolutionary War, her second marriage triggered a fire storm that led to a revolutionary war in the Congregational Church. The Widow Bingham who fought to live as a man becoming the first woman to have a tavern license, build a business substantial enough to send her son to college and serve on formerly all-male civic committees. Abigail Williams Sergeant Dwight, a Tory: the story of the Royalists during the War is not often told. The war years changed the lives of each of these women and perhaps their lives changed our new country.

GÉNERO
Historia
PUBLICADO
2016
15 de enero
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
1
Página
EDITORIAL
Globe Pequot
VENTAS
The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group
TAMAÑO
6
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