Asked by cripface
Why was it important for women to take on the work of the men who were fighting in the revolution?
(1 point)
Responses
to maintain the jobs for their husbands for their return
to maintain the jobs for their husbands for their return
to show their support for the Patriots’ cause
to show their support for the Patriots’ cause
to ensure the survival of their families and the troops
to ensure the survival of their families and the troops
to prevent the loss of property to the British government
(1 point)
Responses
to maintain the jobs for their husbands for their return
to maintain the jobs for their husbands for their return
to show their support for the Patriots’ cause
to show their support for the Patriots’ cause
to ensure the survival of their families and the troops
to ensure the survival of their families and the troops
to prevent the loss of property to the British government
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The most important reason for women to take on the work of the men who were fighting in the revolution was **to ensure the survival of their families and the troops**. This was crucial as women often had to manage both the household and economic responsibilities in the absence of men, ensuring that their families could endure the hardships of war.
There are no human answers yet. A form for humans to post answers is coming very soon!