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“week later, Washington tried to attack British forces staying outside the city near Germantown. But the colonial army was beaten back. Wounded soldiers from both sides were carried the six miles back to Philadelphia. Betsy was among the many women who helped take care of the men. They rolled bandages and sewed slings and blankets.”
― Who Was Betsy Ross?
― Who Was Betsy Ross?
“Early in 1776, John was badly injured. No one is really sure what happened. He may have been hurt by exploding gunpowder that blew up while he was on guard duty. Another version of events says simply that he was hurt while training. It is certain that John died of his injuries, and on January 21, 1776, he was buried”
― Who Was Betsy Ross?
― Who Was Betsy Ross?
“Because their friends knew the brothers were good at fixing things, they began bringing bicycles into the print shop for the Wrights to repair. Orville and Wilbur suddenly”
― Who Were the Wright Brothers?
― Who Were the Wright Brothers?
“In 1800, John Claypoole suffered what was probably a stroke. He could no longer work. He stayed home—and usually in bed—for the rest of his life. Betsy did her best to care for him, but it was not easy. By 1803,”
― Who Was Betsy Ross?
― Who Was Betsy Ross?
“Amid all the chaos, Joseph Ashburn returned safely from his latest voyage. While he and other men worked hard to clean up the mess the British had left behind, Betsy kept sewing. Along with flags, she sewed military supplies”
― Who Was Betsy Ross?
― Who Was Betsy Ross?
“In 1765, Great Britain passed a new tax on its American colonies. This was nothing new, as the colonists were all British subjects and expected to be loyal to King George III. But this new tax made many colonists angry. The Stamp Act said that every piece of paper had to have a special stamp on it. Those stamps cost the colonists”
― Who Was Betsy Ross?
― Who Was Betsy Ross?
“But in the summer of that year, a tragic epidemic spread throughout Philadelphia. Yellow fever struck, and thousands of people died from the disease. Betsy’s parents died early in the epidemic. Betsy’s sister Deborah died, too. Her sister Mary died soon after, also possibly from the fever.”
― Who Was Betsy Ross?
― Who Was Betsy Ross?
“Three men visited Betsy at her Philadelphia shop. One was George Ross, John’s uncle. He knew Betsy and was aware of her skill at sewing. George Ross had been part of the First Continental Congress and a leader in the colonies. The second man was another colonial leader, Robert Morris. He was a very rich man who helped raise”
― Who Was Betsy Ross?
― Who Was Betsy Ross?
“While Betsy was returning to her Quaker family, she and John were starting their own. In 1785, their first daughter, Clarissa, was born. She was joined a year later by Susan. The Claypooles continued to work together in their shop, moving to”
― Who Was Betsy Ross?
― Who Was Betsy Ross?
“Betsy and John eloped. They crossed the Delaware River to nearby Gloucester, New Jersey. On November 4, 1773, beside a large wood fireplace at an inn called Hugg’s Tavern, they became man and wife.”
― Who Was Betsy Ross?
― Who Was Betsy Ross?
“In 1817, John Claypoole died at home. Betsy had worked hard to care for him, even as she grew older herself. For the third time in her life, Betsy was a widow.”
― Who Was Betsy Ross?
― Who Was Betsy Ross?
“The minutemen soon had to put down their rakes and aprons and pick up their guns. The American Revolutionary War began on April 19, 1775, in Lexington, Massachusetts. The minutemen had clashed with British troops on a road just outside”
― Who Was Betsy Ross?
― Who Was Betsy Ross?
“Back in Philadelphia, Betsy’s life was changing again. She had met a sailor named Joseph Ashburn. On June 15, 1777, Betsy Ross became Betsy Ashburn when the pair married at the Old Swedes’ Church in Philadelphia.”
― Who Was Betsy Ross?
― Who Was Betsy Ross?
“Along”
― Who Was Milton Hershey?
― Who Was Milton Hershey?
“By the spring of 1778, the British had left Philadelphia. Part of their army headed out to attack colonies to the south. The rest of the British moved on to New York City, where the fighting was fierce. In Philadelphia, they left behind a huge mess. Many buildings were ruined,”
― Who Was Betsy Ross?
― Who Was Betsy Ross?
“1962, Pelé injured his leg in a Santos game. Unfortunately, his injury came at a bad time, just as Brazil gathered its best players to defend”
― Who Is Pele?
― Who Is Pele?
“The Old Mill Prison was a terrible place, with too many men packed into too little space. The prisoners actually sold their clothes to buy bread to eat. Disease spread quickly among the men. Joseph was among the hundreds of men who died there. Betsy Ross Ashburn was a widow once again.”
― Who Was Betsy Ross?
― Who Was Betsy Ross?
“Betsy worked six days a week. She gathered the materials the workers needed, including fabric, needles, and thread. Sometimes she made deliveries to customers. And she became a better seamstress. She had a busy life in a busy city.”
― Who Was Betsy Ross?
― Who Was Betsy Ross?
“where it became harder and harder to survive”
― Who Was Betsy Ross?
― Who Was Betsy Ross?
“British soldiers were not in Philadelphia yet, but everyone knew they were coming. Betsy and John worried, but they had to keep working. They made chairs and curtains, they sewed tablecloths for a wedding. But after work each day, John trained with the”
― Who Was Betsy Ross?
― Who Was Betsy Ross?
“Betsy continued to be busy at work. That spring, she was paid fourteen pounds and twelve shillings (about”
― Who Was Betsy Ross?
― Who Was Betsy Ross?
“After her marriage, Betsy was forced to leave the Quakers.”
― Who Was Betsy Ross?
― Who Was Betsy Ross?
“They asked her to make a sample of this new flag to show Congress.”
― Who Was Betsy Ross?
― Who Was Betsy Ross?
“Two years later, Betsy’s old friend John Claypoole asked her to be his wife. They were married on May 8, 1783.”
― Who Was Betsy Ross?
― Who Was Betsy Ross?
“1876,”
― Who Was Jules Verne?
― Who Was Jules Verne?
“hit the ball 120 miles per hour!”
― Who Are Venus and Serena Williams
― Who Are Venus and Serena Williams
“Betsy and Joseph’s first child, a daughter named Aucilla, was born on September 15, 1779.”
― Who Was Betsy Ross?
― Who Was Betsy Ross?
“and”
― Who Was Seabiscuit?
― Who Was Seabiscuit?
“fallen in love with another shopworker named John Ross. There was only one problem: John Ross”
― Who Was Betsy Ross?
― Who Was Betsy Ross?
“Romans fought off pirates who wanted the valuable olive oil carried on Roman ships.”
― Who Was Blackbeard?
― Who Was Blackbeard?




