During the American Revolution,female "camp followers"
A) played traditional female roles and were not involved in combat.
B) were prostitutes.
C) served to maintain traditional gender distinctions.
D) assisted in the support of regular troops.
E) often inadvertently betrayed the position of Washington's army.
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