Deborah Sampson wanted to fight in the war for her country.
Deborah Sampson, a Revolutionary War soldier, did not have any children. After the war, she married Benjamin Gannett in 1785, but they did not have any children together. Sampson is known for her bravery and service in the war, where she disguised herself as a man to fight for the Continental Army.
Deborah Sampson was a black woman.
Some of Deborah Sampson's hobbies were hunting and riding horses
Deborah Sampson was a woman who impersonated a man so she could serve in the Continental Army during the American Revolution. She served 17 months in the Army as a one "Robert Shurtleff", was wounded, and then found out.
in the leg and neck
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.
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Deborah Sampson fought in the Revolutionary War dressed as a American soldier.
Deborah Sampson served in the Continental War in Massachusetes.
She was a soldier in the Revolutionary War
Deborah Sampson wanted to fight in the war for her country.
she entered the revolutionary war as a patriot
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.
she died