No, It Was Deborah Sampson
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Debera samson she was the first woman to get a pension
Because she disguised herself as a man, and fought in the army
In October of 1778 Deborah Samson of Plympton, Massachusetts disguised herself as a young man and presented herself to the American army as a willing volunter to oppose the common enemy. She enlisted for the whole term of the war as Robert Shirtliffe and served in the company of Captain Nathan Thayer of Medway, Massachusetts.
Deborah Sampson is the notable figure who disguised herself as a man to fight in the Revolutionary War. She enlisted in the Continental Army under the name "Robert Shurtlieff" and served for over a year before her true identity was discovered. Sampson's courage and determination exemplified the contributions of women during the war, even as they faced significant societal restrictions. After the war, she was honored for her service and became a symbol of women's capabilities and bravery.
Deborah Sampson
She disguised herself as a man to be in the army.
well idk but you guys suck go find it you self noobs
Debera samson she was the first woman to get a pension
Deborah Sampson
Because she disguised herself as a man, and fought in the army
she's famous because she fought in the Continental Army even though she was a woman. She disguised herself, as a man named Robert
Loreta Velasquez - according to her memoirs. Velasquez was clearly a highly talented writer, and her imagination seems to have run away with her on this point. The chapters dealing with her supposed front-line infantry service do not ring true, whereas the sections dealing with her espionage in Washington are much more believable.
Deborah Sampson worked as a teacher and later disguised herself as a man to fight in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. After the war, she became an advocate for women's rights and veterans' rights.
In October of 1778 Deborah Samson of Plympton, Massachusetts disguised herself as a young man and presented herself to the American army as a willing volunter to oppose the common enemy. She enlisted for the whole term of the war as Robert Shirtliffe and served in the company of Captain Nathan Thayer of Medway, Massachusetts.
You can Fight,clean and cook
Only the strongest women could fight in the army.