Patriots
No, It Was Deborah Sampson
Deborah Sampson wanted to fight in the war for her country.
Deborah Sampson was a Patriot. She dressed in men's clothing and volunteered to fight the British/Loyalist forces.
Sampson
To fight for Americas freedom.
she dressed up as a man, and fought for her country.
she dressed in mens clothing and helped fight in the army
Mutiny, also George Vancouver died in a sword fight withh Thomas Pitt on may 12 1798
Deborah Sampson had brown eyes. She is famous for having disguised herself as a man so she could fight in the American Revolution.
No, Sampson and Tybalt are not involved in a fight with each other in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." Sampson is a minor character aligned with the Capulet family, while Tybalt is a prominent character and a member of the Capulet family. Tybalt is known for his role in the conflicts with the Montague family.
Thomas Jefferson didn't actively fight in a war. He served as Virginia's governor for two years during the American Revolutionary War.