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Why were women like Lydia Darragh, Patience Wright and agent 355 vital to

the American success during the Revolutionary War? Why do you think they
were able to escape suspicion from British officials? Explain. (4 points)

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Women like Lydia Darragh, Patience Wright, Agent 355 were vital during the American revolution war because they worked as spies or undercover spies to gather information and they helped to let know George Washington when and where the British was going to attack or where to attack the British. They were able to escape suspicion because they were women and women at the time weren't really noticed because most the people during the war were men and they thought women were harmless and they couldn't really do anything. I hoped this helped u :)

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