Catherine Moore: A Brief Biography

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Catherine Moore was born on October 22, 1752 and grew up with 10 siblings. She lived with her family in Piedmont, South Carolina until she married Andrew Barry at age 15. During the Revolution, she was an important part of warning people of the British attack during the battle of Cowpens in 1781. Her extensive knowledge of the area helped her navigate quickly through the Indian Trails to notify the colonial military forces of the approaching army. With that knowledge, both she and the general set a trap for the British army. After the trap was a success, General Cornwallis of the British army retreated right into the hands of George Washington in Yorktown, Virginia. Catherine was soon named the heroine of Cowpens.

Elizabeth Zane was born near the Potomac River in Berkeley County, Virginia on July 19, around 1759-1766. But when she was still an infant, Elizabeth moved with her family at an early age to the area that now is Wheeling, West …show more content…

During the British occupation of Charleston, General McPherson of the British army lived in The Brewton House, where Rebecca and her family lived. But when her husband died, she was allowed to move to their plantation house. After the Patriots took Camden in 1781, the British commanders moved inland, though, and Mrs. Motte had only been at her home a couple months when a knock came at the door and General McPherson appeared. The British dug a huge trench around the property, cut her beautiful trees to create barricades around the property, and moved Rebecca and her children to a farmhouse a mile away. When the patriot army said that the only way for the British to move out of their home was to burn it down. Motte happily gave the bow and arrow needed to complete the task, and the troops set fire to the roof of the house, which forced the British troops out and into the arms of the Patriot forces, who defeated

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