I only know one person that was influential to Deborah Sampson and that was Miss.Fuller. She was the only women to be nice to Deborah. I knew that because I have to do a report on Deborah Sampson.
she had a short life after the war because she got sick and then died hour later
Deborah Sampson and Mulan are both figures known for disguising themselves as men to fight in wars, but they come from different cultural backgrounds and historical contexts. Deborah Sampson was a real-life American woman who served in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War, while Mulan is a legendary character from Chinese folklore. Both stories highlight themes of bravery and gender roles, but they are distinct in their origins and significance.
Deborah Sampson's husband, Benjamin Gannett, died in 1816 at the age of 53. He was born in 1763, which means he lived a relatively short life, passing away several years after their marriage in 1785. Sampson, known for disguising herself as a man to serve in the Revolutionary War, outlived her husband, passing away in 1827.
Deborah Sampson wanted a more exciting life so she dressed up as a man and entered and battled the revolutionary war. She was among the soldiers at age 20. She didn't want the doctors 2 know she had a musket ball in her leg (thigh) so she removed it herself, she was a very dedicated woman
No, Deborah Sampson did not die during the war. She served as a soldier in the American Revolutionary War by disguising herself as a man and fought in several battles. After the war, she lived a long life, passing away in 1827 due to natural causes.
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George Washington discharged Deborah Sampson because at the time, during the American Revolution, it was 'improper' for a woman to work in the military and people thought that a woman's place in her life was her home.
she had a short life after the war because she got sick and then died hour later
Deborah Sampson, the first American woman to impersonate a man and enlist in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War, had several important people in her life. Her mother, Margret Sampson, played a crucial role in her early years, raising Deborah after her father abandoned the family. Additionally, her husband, Benjamin Gannett, supported her endeavors and helped her navigate the challenges she faced after the war. Lastly, her military service was influenced by figures like General John Paterson, who recognized her contributions and helped secure her pension.
Deborah Sampson's life was good but bad at the same time because ...Good:1.she got to join the war2.she had a nice family3.she had a long time before she was discovered4.part time job as a teacher5.Deborah was a good helper6.a lot of people know her as a man(Deborah Sampson ~aka~ Robert shurtliff)Bad:1.her father had drowned in a storm while at sea2.she got stabbed on the side of her head with a sword3.she got shot in the thigh with 2 musket balls4.they discovered that she was a woman5.she died from a yellow fever6.long life until she turned 66(sob sob)
Deborah Sampson wanted a more exciting life so she dressed up as a man and entered and battled the revolutionary war. She was among the soldiers at age 20. She didn't want the doctors 2 know she had a musket ball in her leg (thigh) so she removed it herself, she was a very dedicated woman
She co-wrote a book with Herman Mann. The book is titled "The Female Review: or, Memoirs of an American Young Lady, Whose Life and Character are Peculiarly distinguished--Being a Continental Soldier, for Nearly Three Years, in the Late American War."
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Jack was an influence to Sampson's life in a way that Ponyboy's life was influenced by soda from the outsiders.
ben's brother James
Most of all his wife Gala.