![]() ![]() On a positive note, Carol Berkin’s work of literature Revolutionary Mothers, offers much-needed enlightenment on this matter. While most of the credit for the successful outcome of the war has consistently gone to men, the role that women played during the war had not been dissected at length in the past. Berkin focus on women of all stature, from the poor to those in the rural and urban areas, the enslaved and recently freed women and it looks at their struggles and challenges they had to withstand during the years of war. The Founding Mothers, as the Carol Berkin will describe them in her book Revolutionary Mothers, too played an essential role during the war and its aftermath that reached beyond keeping their families together and their domestic roles. The Founding Fathers is a group that played a critical role during the colonial rebellion that unfolded for nearly two decades, between the years of 17. The American Revolution is a war that continues to be the subject of unending discussion of historians and intellectuals of our society. ![]()
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