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During the American Revolution, some soldiers' wives became what were called "camp followers." Most of these women served the Continental Army by

A. carrying messages.

B. cleaning guns and feeding horses.

C. cooking food and washing laundry.

D. planning strategy.

answer C on study island

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Answer: c

Explanation: From what I can conclude from my research, Answer choice C best fits what i've seen.

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User Dmytro Serhatyi
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Answer:

washers, cooks, and occasionally as soldiers and spies.

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User Inafalcao
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