The correct answer is option a - Women.
Women primarily ran the farms and businesses during the Revolutionary War, stepping into roles of economic and domestic importance while men were off fighting.
During the Revolutionary War, while colonial soldiers were away fighting, it was primarily women who ran the farms and businesses. Women took on considerable domestic and economic responsibilities during the war, doing everything from maintaining their homesteads to producing war materials and caring for wounded soldiers.
Women played a crucial role on the home front during the Revolutionary War, taking on responsibilities that were traditionally associated with men. They managed households, farms, and businesses, ensuring that daily life continued in the absence of many men who were serving in the military.
This task was vital to the colonial economy and the war effort. Native Americans and slaves had different roles; many Native Americans sided with the British, and some slaves fought for or otherwise supported the British, hoping for emancipation.