in the leg and neck
Yes, Deborah Sampson was the first female soilder.
Deborah Sampson was from Middlebrough Massachusetts
a bio about deborah sampson
Gennet is Deborah Sampson's maiden name
Deborah Sampson was a black woman.
Deborah sampson wanted freedom
Yes, and no. Deborah Sampson s her maiden name, Debroah Gannet is her married name.
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.
Deborah Sampson got wounded because she was getting food from a cave that the tories were hiding it in. As she was running away, she got shot twice in the thigh, once in the neck and she got a big cut on her forehead.
it was Deborah Sampson who dress up as Robert shurtleff in the war. she was wounded twice and that's when they found out that she was a girl.
I only know one person that was influential to Deborah Sampson and that was Miss.Fuller. She was the only women to be nice to Deborah. I knew that because I have to do a report on Deborah Sampson.
Some of Deborah Sampson's hobbies were hunting and riding horses