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Episode 3: Nancy Hart – The Fearless Frontier Warrior A six-foot-tall, red-headed frontierswoman. Illiterate. Crack shot. And one of the most feared Patriots in the Georgia backcountry. While her husband fought with the militia, Nancy Hart defended her family and the Patriot cause with raw courage and deadly ingenuity. She spied on British camps disguised as a “crazy man,” captured Loyalist soldiers at her own dinner table, and once flung boiling lye soap into a Tory spy’s face before tying him up. In Episode 3 of Unsung Patriots, we dive into the legendary — and very real — story of the woman locals called the “War Woman.” Her exploits in the brutal guerrilla war of the Southern frontier helped terrorize Loyalists and keep the Patriot spirit alive when the British seemed unstoppable in the South. You’ll hear: * How Nancy single-handedly held six armed Tories at gunpoint * The boiling soap incident that became frontier legend * Why her story was passed down through oral tradition and later confirmed by skeletal evidence * What her courage reveals about the role of women on the dangerous American frontier This episode proves the fight for independence wasn’t only fought on grand battlefields — it was also won in remote cabins by ordinary (and extraordinary) people who refused to surrender. If you loved the stories of Crispus Attucks and Haym Salomon, Nancy Hart’s raw frontier grit will not disappoint. 🎧 Listen now — link in bio / show notes Next time on Unsung Patriots: James Armistead Lafayette, the enslaved spy who infiltrated British headquarters, fed Cornwallis false information, and helped win the decisive victory at Yorktown. Unsung Patriots: Heroes Behind America’s Founding Telling the stories of the overlooked men and women who risked everything for liberty.
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