When people discovered Deborah Sampson's true identity as a woman who had disguised herself as a man to fight in the American Revolutionary War, reactions varied. Many were astonished and impressed by her bravery and determination to serve alongside male soldiers. Some, however, expressed shock and societal disapproval, as it challenged contemporary gender norms. Ultimately, her story garnered respect and admiration, highlighting the complexities of gender roles during that era.
she didnt, she was discharged from it because a french doctor was looking her over because she got ill and fainted and they discovered she was actually a young women so he gave Deborah a note to bring to genral Patterson that had something to do from what he found out.
She joined the Army and she desguised herself as a young man and until she was shot they found out her true identity
Deborah Sampson was a woman who wanted to fight in the Revolutionary War, but they wouldn't let her because she was a woman. She disguised herself as a man named Robert Shurtliff and fought better than some of the men! She later got wounded but removed the bullet all by herself so no one would find out that she was a woman. She also got a fever later, and the doctor eventually found out she was a woman. She was honorably discharged from the army and was given a pension of $4 a month after Paul Revere wrote to Congress on her behalf.
She believed in God, Jesus Christ, and the holy spirit. She didn't usaully celebrate Christmas because she was always busy in the army. She stayed in the army for 17 months. Her fake name to get in the army was : Robert Shurtleff. No one knows why she picked this name. All we know is that she had to pick a man's name or she couldn't get in.
because she fought for our rights. She was an American woman who impersonated a man in order to serve in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. She is one of a small number of women with a documented record of military combat experience in that war. She served 17 months in the army, as "Robert Shurtlieff", of Uxbridge, Massachusetts, was wounded in 1782 and honorably discharged at West Point in 1783.
when she got fever her doctor found out
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
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.
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.
she didnt, she was discharged from it because a french doctor was looking her over because she got ill and fainted and they discovered she was actually a young women so he gave Deborah a note to bring to genral Patterson that had something to do from what he found out.
She joined the Army and she desguised herself as a young man and until she was shot they found out her true identity
Deborah Sampson was a woman who wanted to fight in the Revolutionary War, but they wouldn't let her because she was a woman. She disguised herself as a man named Robert Shurtliff and fought better than some of the men! She later got wounded but removed the bullet all by herself so no one would find out that she was a woman. She also got a fever later, and the doctor eventually found out she was a woman. She was honorably discharged from the army and was given a pension of $4 a month after Paul Revere wrote to Congress on her behalf.
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She believed in God, Jesus Christ, and the holy spirit. She didn't usaully celebrate Christmas because she was always busy in the army. She stayed in the army for 17 months. Her fake name to get in the army was : Robert Shurtleff. No one knows why she picked this name. All we know is that she had to pick a man's name or she couldn't get in.
because she fought for our rights. She was an American woman who impersonated a man in order to serve in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. She is one of a small number of women with a documented record of military combat experience in that war. She served 17 months in the army, as "Robert Shurtlieff", of Uxbridge, Massachusetts, was wounded in 1782 and honorably discharged at West Point in 1783.
Locust - John the Baptist ate them. Bees - Sampson found a hive in the carcass of a lion
She dressed up like a boy and fought but she got fever and her doctor found out and told the commander