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Betsy Ross was one of the first female heroes in American History.

Betsy Ross was one of the first female heroes in American History. She was born in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania, on January 1, 1752. Her name was Elizabeth Griscom. “ Betsy ” was her nickname. This is what Philadelphia looked like around the time Betsy was born.

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Betsy Ross was one of the first female heroes in American History.

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  1. Betsy Ross was one of the first female heroes in American History.

  2. She was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on January 1, 1752. Her name was Elizabeth Griscom. “Betsy” was her nickname. This is what Philadelphia looked like around the time Betsy was born.

  3. Betsy learned how to sew in school. She became very good at it.

  4. She left school while she was still a teenager. She got a job sewing in a shop in Philadelphia. She made clothes, blankets and other things. This is one of the shops where Betsy worked.

  5. She met a man named John Ross at this shop. They got married in 1773. She changed her name to Betsy Ross. John Ross also worked at the shop where he met Betsy.

  6. There is a famous story about Betsy Ross. It says three men came to visit her and asked her to make a flag.

  7. One of those men was GeorgeWashington. He would later become America’s first president.

  8. In the 1770s, America was at war with Great Britain. Great Britain ruled America at that time. Most Americans, however, wanted to live free of Great Britain’s control. America had to have its own flag. It was one way to show that America was its own country.

  9. Ross made a flag that had 13 stripes. The stripes were red and white. The flag also had a blue rectangle in one corner. The blue rectangle had 13 stars inside.

  10. Ross used 13 stars because there were 13 colonies in America in 1776. These colonies later became states. America has added 37 more states since then!

  11. Washington loved the new flag. He and the other leaders of America accepted it as the symbol of their country’s independence.

  12. Ross did more for America than sew flags. She gave food and water to soldiers. She also took care of soldiers who were hurt.

  13. Some historians wonder if Betsy Ross really did make the first American flag. No one knows for sure. We do know that Betsy Ross was a great American.

  14. You can visit the BetsyRossHouse in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. There you will learn more about Betsy Ross and the American flag.

  15. Words you know… colonies Betsy Ross Betsy Ross House Flag

  16. Words you know… Philadelphia war sewing George Washington

  17. Other Important Words… Female President Ruled Country Colonies States Accepted Symbol Independence Soldiers Historians

  18. Credits and Disclaimers Betsy Ross by Wil Mara, Rookie Biographies and Children’s Press: A division of Scholastic Inc., 2004 Photos in presentation are scanned from original text; words are re-typed from original text. Every piece of presentation, sans presentational layout, is owned by the Scholastic Inc. publishing company. The book was only reformatted using Microsoft Powerpoint technology as a new way to present to students. This presentation was not sold, re-copied, or uploaded anywhere it could be remade or reused without proper citation. “About the Author More than 50 published books, including biographies, bear Wil Mara’s name. He has written both fiction and nonfiction for both children and adults. He lives with his family in northern New Jersey.”

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