molly pitcherThe women did
That was Mary Hays McCauley, also known as Molly Pitcher, for bring pitchers of water from a nearby well to exhausted soldiers.
She gave soldiers water on the battlefield during a battle in the Revolutionary War.
Molly Pitcher Hays fired a cannon at the Battle of Monmouth after her husband John Hays got dehydrated. She also carried pitchers of water out onto the battlefield from a nearby spring, assisted in cooking meals for all the soldiers, cleaned, and cared for wounded soldiers.
Aqueducts were large water pipes and they were used to bring water to wherever it was needed.Aqueducts were large water pipes and they were used to bring water to wherever it was needed.Aqueducts were large water pipes and they were used to bring water to wherever it was needed.Aqueducts were large water pipes and they were used to bring water to wherever it was needed.Aqueducts were large water pipes and they were used to bring water to wherever it was needed.Aqueducts were large water pipes and they were used to bring water to wherever it was needed.Aqueducts were large water pipes and they were used to bring water to wherever it was needed.Aqueducts were large water pipes and they were used to bring water to wherever it was needed.Aqueducts were large water pipes and they were used to bring water to wherever it was needed.
molly pitcherThe women did
i am doing a report on her and Mary mcCauly go her nick name at the battle of Manmouth IN NEW jersy when she carried out pitchers of water to soilders on June 28 the hottest day.so her nick name was molly pitcher hint pitcher p.s i am in 5th grade so give me props to that lol
In New Jersey, June 28, 1778 at the Battle of Monmouth Courthouse
That was Mary Hays McCauley, also known as Molly Pitcher, for bring pitchers of water from a nearby well to exhausted soldiers.
yes it was to bring water to the soldiers
"Molly Pitcher", who at the Battle of Monmouth is generally believed to have been a woman named Mary Ludwig Hays McCauly. "Molly Pitcher" may have been a general nickname given to any woman who carried water to soldiers during a battle.
She brought water to soldiers in battle.
She carred when there were thirsty soldiers.
molly pitcher
She gave soldiers water on the battlefield during a battle in the Revolutionary War.
She brought water to soldiers in battle during the civil war. Hence the name "pitcher"
She brought water to soldiers on the battlefield during the american revolution. Hope this helps!