it was hard for her but she made it through it. she had quite a good life after the army because she got married had a few kids and when she got wounded from war (the 2 musket balls that hit her in her leg) she was tken good care of.
she died of yellow fever NOT in war
You spell her real name like this: Deborah Samson. Lot's of people spell her name wrong and they put it like this: Deborah Sampson but it is clearly spelled wrong. So whatever you do do not spell her name like this: Deborah Sampson.
Deborah Sampson didn't live in a foster home she just went to live with different families like the Jefferson's
First you will need a tricorn hat then you go onto Google and look up images of deborah sampson it shows a big dress that she wore you can look up dresses like deborah sampsons dress or you can look up costumes for deborah sampson on amazon and i soldier boy will apear that is another idea!
Deborah didnt really love them but she liked them kinda.And she didnt love working for them either.
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)
She got married in 1785 to Benjamin Gannet, had 3 children.
Deborah Sampson, the first American woman to impersonate a man and enlist in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War, had several important people in her life. Her mother, Margret Sampson, played a crucial role in her early years, raising Deborah after her father abandoned the family. Additionally, her husband, Benjamin Gannett, supported her endeavors and helped her navigate the challenges she faced after the war. Lastly, her military service was influenced by figures like General John Paterson, who recognized her contributions and helped secure her pension.
Deborah Sampson's childhood was rough. she had no father and her mother was very poor. so she was sent out to different households. but she standed brave in rough conditions and is a true heroine.
first women to every take that big of a risk and dress like a women and fight in the war.
Deborah Sampson was a great person. She was a courageous person. That's the main one. She actually join the army even though she wasn't a man. Back then only were able to join the army. She dressed like a man and transformed into one. I guess she was pretty brave about that.
because he won bgt
As an AI language model, I don't have personal information about individuals, including historical figures like Deborah Sampson. However, if we were to speculate based on general color preferences, it is important to note that color preferences are subjective and can vary greatly from person to person. Without specific information or historical records indicating Deborah Sampson's second favorite color, it is impossible to determine with certainty.