Deborah Simpson, also known as Deborah Sampson, fought in the Revolutionary War by disguising herself as a man named Robert Shurtlieff. Enlisting in the Continental Army in 1781, she served for over a year and participated in battles, including the Battle of Yorktown. Her true identity was discovered when she was injured, but she was honorably discharged and later received recognition for her service, becoming one of the first women to serve in the military.
She felt mad because she couldn't fight. This was because she was female.
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She fought in the revolutionary war in Massachusetts 4th Regiment of the Continental army.
They had to fight in the Revolutionary War as well as help pay for it.
she entered the revolutionary war as a patriot
she dressed up as a man, and fought for her country.
she dressed up as a man, and fought for her country.
She felt mad because she couldn't fight. This was because she was female.
Deborah Sampson wanted to fight in the war for her country.
Deborah Sampson cared about her country, and that's why she pretended to be a man so she could fight in the Revolutionary war for her countries freedom. And guess what,............. it definitely worked, because now, they let man and women fight in the war.
She was a soldier in the Revolutionary War
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short answer: yes he did fight in the Revolutionary War.
yes he did fight in the revolutionary war
It was Deborah Sampson who enlisted in the Continental Army as Robert Shurtliff. She did this in order to be able to fight in the American Revolutionary War.
She fought in the revolutionary war in Massachusetts 4th Regiment of the Continental army.
Deborah Samson fought in the revolutionary war, dressed up and pretending to be a man