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She believed that she was born in Plympton, Massachusetts, on December 17, 1760 as the oldest of three daughters and three sons of Jonathan and Deborah Sampson .

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Who are the influential people in the life of Deborah Sampson?

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.


What did Margaret Corbin and Deborah Sampson have in common?

They were women that took place in the American Revolution. Deborah Sampson dressed up as a young man and served for 3 years. Margaret Corbin stood by her fallen husband and kept firing the artillery.


Did Deborah Sampson have any animals?

She had a donkey that lived with her in her house. (Totally weird right? Women back then I'm tellin' ya.


What rights are women still fighting for?

The rights that women are still fighting for today are the rights to vote and get paid for all the work they do. Also, for the right to participate in government a lot.


If black feminism wasn't in the world what would happen to the African American Women?

I'd argue that if black feminism didn't exist there would still be womanism, and whether there was a term for black feminism/womanism or not black women would still be fighting for their rights as human beings. Feminism is overwhelmingly white-centered, however consider before the suffrage (white women fighting for white womens rights, and ignoring the rights of women of colour) black women were still fighting for their rights to exist and to their freedom - white feminism is a small island in a sea of history of women fighting for their rights to be treated as equals.

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What was Deborah Sampson's jobs?

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.


What was Deborah Sampson's goal?

She was a women who tried fighting so the that the americans would be free. By doing that she faght as a man but she is actually a women she was sort of a liar but she was a hero


Who are the influential people in the life of Deborah Sampson?

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.


Who was the women in the book The Secret Soldier?

Deborah Sampson


Which women were famous women on the revolutionary war?

Molly Pitcher and Deborah Sampson


American Revolution women?

Abigail Adams, Molly Pitcher, Deborah Sampson + others.


Who where 3 outstanding colonial women during the revolution?

Abigail Adams, Deborah Sampson, and Margaret Corbin.


How did Deborah Sampson contribute to American history?

first women to every take that big of a risk and dress like a women and fight in the war.


What was Deborah Sampson's childhood?

Her family was poor.There are few jobs for women. And her father disappeared . She was sent to live with strangers


What did Margaret Corbin and Deborah Sampson have in common?

They were women that took place in the American Revolution. Deborah Sampson dressed up as a young man and served for 3 years. Margaret Corbin stood by her fallen husband and kept firing the artillery.


What did Deborah Sampson care about?

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.


What did Margaret corbin and Deborah Sampson have common?

They were women that took place in the American Revolution. Deborah Sampson dressed up as a young man and served for 3 years. Margaret Corbin stood by her fallen husband and kept firing the artillery.