Answer: Assisted soldiers in the camps
Step-by-step explanation:
During the Revolutionary War, women were not allowed to fight as soldiers but this did not deter them from helping the war effort. The women in the lives of soldiers such as their wives, betrothed, daughters and even sisters accompanied some of the men to camp.
Here they did such tasks as cooking, cleaning up, fixing the uniforms of soldiers and most importantly, tended to the injured. These women called ''camp followers'' and their jobs kept the morale of the men high and allowed them to focus solely on fighting.