Martha Washington's role in the Revolutionary War was to follow her husband George Washington around the battlegrounds and she also treated sick soldiers.
Martha Washington was the first "first lady"-- even though that terminology was not in common use back then. But as the wife of President George Washington, she became a role model for women of her era, advocating for volunteerism and expressing her patriotic love of the newly created United States. Before the revolution was won, when the colonists were fighting against the British, she and many of her women friends sewed and hand-made the uniforms for the troops, as well as doing mending and cooking for those working in the war effort. After the war, she focused on helping the poor. She was so popular that people referred to her as "Lady Washington," as if she were royalty. She was the only woman of her day to receive that title, since the USA had broken away from England and was no longer using royal titles that were common to a monarchy.
Martha Washington was with her husband at Valley Forge and other places.
General George Washington.
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If you are asking about Washington he commanded the American forces.
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Martha Washington was with her husband at Valley Forge and other places.
Martha Washington was with her husband at Valley Forge and other places.
Martha Washington was with her husband at Valley Forge and other places.
George Washington was primarily in NJ, PA, and NY during the American Revolution.
George Washington was primarily in NJ, PA, and NY during the American Revolution.
George Washington.
George Washington
General George Washington.
George Washington