Deborah Sampson fought in the Revolutionary War for one and a half years before she was discovered.
1 and a half years
Deborah Sampson's life was good but bad at the same time because ...Good:1.she got to join the war2.she had a nice family3.she had a long time before she was discovered4.part time job as a teacher5.Deborah was a good helper6.a lot of people know her as a man(Deborah Sampson ~aka~ Robert shurtliff)Bad:1.her father had drowned in a storm while at sea2.she got stabbed on the side of her head with a sword3.she got shot in the thigh with 2 musket balls4.they discovered that she was a woman5.she died from a yellow fever6.long life until she turned 66(sob sob)
Deborah Sampson was a woman who wanted to fight in the Revolutionary War, but they wouldn't let her because she was a woman. She disguised herself as a man named Robert Shurtliff and fought better than some of the men! She later got wounded but removed the bullet all by herself so no one would find out that she was a woman. She also got a fever later, and the doctor eventually found out she was a woman. She was honorably discharged from the army and was given a pension of $4 a month after Paul Revere wrote to Congress on her behalf.
Deborah Sampson was a historical figure known for disguising herself as a man to fight in the American Revolutionary War. As a historical figure, it is not documented what her favorite food was. However, based on the limited information available about her life and the time period she lived in, it is possible that she may have enjoyed simple, traditional foods common in colonial America such as cornbread, stew, or apple pie.
Sampson County, NC is 947 sq miles (2,453 km²).
Since he was Six Years old.
Army ants are 14mm long, while the queen army ant is 3cm long.
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In the bible it does not state how long Sampson's hair is, but it does say that he had seven long locks that his hair was kept in. By tradition Sampson was a Nazarite and was required to keep his hair long for religious purposes.
a long time
The phrase (not sentence) 'long-standing army' is grammatically correct. It means 'an army that has been established for a long time.'