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Deborah Sampson's favorite color is purple

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its blue u idiot

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no its obviously green stupid

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brown

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black woen

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Was Deborah sampson black or white?

Deborah Sampson was a black woman.


What woman supported the American Revolution?

Deborah Sampson


The woman that fought in the American revolution by pretending to be a man?

Deborah Sampson =]


Where was Deborah Sampson from?

Deborah Sampson was from Middlebrough Massachusetts


What was Deborah Sampson's favorite book?

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What did Deborah Sampson overcome?

She over came the fact that she was caught as a woman and not a man.


Why did George Washington discharge Deborah Sampson?

George Washington discharged Deborah Sampson because at the time, during the American Revolution, it was 'improper' for a woman to work in the military and people thought that a woman's place in her life was her home.


Who is Deborah Sampson Gennet?

Gennet is Deborah Sampson's maiden name


Why did Deborah Sampson want to be a soldier?

Deborah sampson wanted freedom


Is Deborah Sampson gannet and Deborah Sampson the same person?

Yes, and no. Deborah Sampson s her maiden name, Debroah Gannet is her married name.


Did Deborah Sampson get wounded in the war?

Yes, Deborah Sampson was the first female soilder.


Why was a park named after Deborah Sampson?

Deborah Sampson was a woman who pretended to be a man so that she could fight in the Revolutionary War. She fought for seventeen months before getting wounded, and being honorably discharged from the army. Deborah was unusually tall for a woman at that time, so it was easy for her to disguise herself as a man.