Green (pretty sure)
Deborah Bradford Sampson
Deborah Sampson feared that she would be identified as a woman during the war. When she got shot in the thigh, she even took the bullet out of her leg herself so her gender wouldn't be discovered by the doctor.
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.
His eyes were blue-gray.
Deborah Sampson was a black woman.
Deborah Bradford Sampson
Her biography doesn’t give that information.
The Tories
Paul Revere
December 17, 1760
Earl, Mary, and Patience she adopted Susanna
John the 2nd, Sylvia, Hannah, Elisha, and Nenemiah
Deborah Sampson died in the battle field because she got shot then the doctor found out she was a female but she had already past away
Because they were poor and her mother became very ill.
It is difficult to tell but they appeared to be green judging from publicity photos released by the studios.
Deborah Kerr, the renowned actress, did not change her eye color. She was naturally known for her striking blue eyes, which were often highlighted in her film roles. While there may have been some use of makeup or lighting techniques to enhance her appearance on screen, there is no evidence to suggest she altered her eye color permanently.
Deborah Sampson had brown eyes. She is famous for having disguised herself as a man so she could fight in the American Revolution.