Anna Strong: A Woman Of Extreme Courage

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~ Anna Strong ~
A woman of extreme courage 。

Strong is a fitting name for a woman of valor and strength. Anna Smith Strong was a very courageous woman who assisted our country tremendously during the American Revolutionary War. She demonstrated an immense amount of bravery through her work, and I believe we can learn an immense amount about courage when reflecting upon her life.
Anna Smith Strong is remembered as a courageous, influential character in American history because of her position in the Culper Spy Ring, the most illustrious spy group in the Revolutionary War. The members of the ring were Benjamin Tallmadge, Abraham Woodhull, Austin Roe, Robert Townsend, Caleb Brewster, and Anna Strong. They were responsible …show more content…

She alerted Woodhull by what laundry she hung on her clothes line: a black petticoat for his arrival and several handkerchiefs to specify which of the coves Brewster was hidden in. Taking part in such an activity had severe consequences, and Anna Strong was well aware of this fact. That’s what makes her so courageous. She was born on April 14, 1740 in Long Island, New York. Ironically, she grew up in a family of Tories. In fact, her father was Colonel William Smith, clerk of Suffolk county. Anna married Patriot judge Selah Strong III in 1760. They had a farm of 9.3 square miles in Setauket, New York and had nine children together. However, Anna and Selah were separated for the majority of the Revolutionary War. Selah was captured and imprisoned by the British for “surreptitious correspondence with the enemy”. Anna’s rich Tory relatives bribed the British officials and he was released, but he remained in Connecticut with all the children until the war was over. Anna Strong was left alone in New York during the bloody American Revolution. This very fact itself shows immense courage; she had no one to help her or support her during the dangerous