she is scared of hieghts
Some of Deborah Sampson's hobbies were hunting and riding horses
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.
he was going to the Massachusetts in a boat but the boat sank but some people think the boat did not sink her father just abandoned Deborah's faimly
Betsy Ross, Deborah Sampson - Revolutionary War Jeanette Rankin - suffragette, Congresswoman Princess Diana - English Princess Mother Teresa
Some are Deborah Sampson, Molly Pitcher, Nancy Morgan Hart, and Sybil Ludington, and Mammy Kate.
When people discovered Deborah Sampson's true identity as a woman who had disguised herself as a man to fight in the American Revolutionary War, reactions varied. Many were astonished and impressed by her bravery and determination to serve alongside male soldiers. Some, however, expressed shock and societal disapproval, as it challenged contemporary gender norms. Ultimately, her story garnered respect and admiration, highlighting the complexities of gender roles during that era.
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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.
Some words that rhyme with Sampson are handsome, ransom, and plumsome.
Deborah Samson accomplished alot!
Some information, yes.
They like to raid cities and countrys.