Read the passage:
"but in quieter days, when the british had finally been driven from...
Social Studies, 21.10.2019 15:10 arivalen
Read the passage:
"but in quieter days, when the british had finally been driven from the land, the story of [this person's] heroic ride would be repeated with pride, and she would be remembered forever afterward as 'the female paul revere.'"
which historical figure is this passage about?
a.
ayoka
b.
sybil ludington
c.
sequoyah
d.
phillis wheatley
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