The beliefs of Deborah Sampson can be explained as gender equality, although such a term was probably unheard of in the 1700's. Although she fought as a soldier during the Revolutionary War, she faced hardships after her honorable discharge because in being a woman she was never awarded full pension - the army hadn't had a woman in combat like her prior to this time. Another belief can definitely be seen as being a hard-worker. Sampson spent much of her childhood as an indentured servant and then joined the military to fight in the war. She was an honorable and trustworthy human being.
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Deborah Sampson feared that she would be identified as a woman during the war. When she got shot in the thigh, she even took the bullet out of her leg herself so her gender wouldn't be discovered by the doctor.
Deborah Sampson was a black woman.
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Deborah Sampson wanted to fight in the war for her country.
Deborah Bradford Sampson
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December 17, 1760
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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
Because they were poor and her mother became very ill.
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December 17 1760she was born in Massachusetts in December 17, 1760 and she was the oldest of three daughters
Deborah Sampson feared that she would be identified as a woman during the war. When she got shot in the thigh, she even took the bullet out of her leg herself so her gender wouldn't be discovered by the doctor.
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