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 .
I'm not sure if that's what you mean what you asked what did she believe.
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No it was actually just bloodthurst on her part although as a secondary effect by her actions there was a greater apreciasion of womens abilities.
Deborah Sampson entered the war because she was inspired by the revolution.
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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.
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.
She had a donkey that lived with her in her house. (Totally weird right? Women back then I'm tellin' ya.
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.
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.