Act 1 Scene 3
Act 2 Scene 1
Characters
Setting
Significant Events
100

What is happening to colonists who do not take the loyalty oath to the independence movement?

They are being hurt and even tarred and feathered.

100

What happens on July 4, 1776?

The colonies declared their independence from Britain.

100

Who are two famous Patriots talked about in Act 2, Scene 1?

Answers can include:

George Washington, Thomas Paine, Samuel Adams, Patrick Henry

100

What is the setting of Act 1?

Burlington, New Jersey

100

Who is the leader of the Continental Army?

George Washington

200

Who stood up for Robert with the mob of angry Patriots?

Other shopkeepers

200

What happened to the Governor of New Jersey?

The Patriots placed him under house arrest and sent him to Connecticut.

200

What happened to Mary's brother?

Her brother and his family fled to New York when the Governor was arrested.

200

What is the setting of Scene 3?

Outside the Barton's store

200

What reason(s) wer provided by the shopkeepers to the mob to prevent them from hurting Robert?

He is a good man who has helped all of his neighbors including giving them credit at his store, standing by them in hard times, the mob is mad at Britain and it is not Robert's fault.

300

What do the Barton's do to protect their shop?

They board up the store.

300

What does Thomas Paine explain in "Common Sense"?

Britain will continue to tax the colonies until there is nothing left. Freedom will cost us, but we will be free.

300

How does William feel about the Patriots attacking his father?

No matter what his personal feelings are about the Patriots, he will always defend his family. He was frightened by what was happening.

300

What is the setting of Scene 2?

Inside the Barton's store

300

How did the angry mob impact Robert's beliefs?

They made Robert's beliefs stronger. "I will not let a bunch of bullies tell me what I can and can't believe."

400

Who entered the scene with a gun in support of Robert?

William

400

What are the women of Burlington doing to support the Continental Army?

They are knitting socks and scarves for them.

400

How does Robert feel about going against his beliefs?

He would rather live on the street than go against what he believes is right.

400
What is the setting of Act 2?

Burlington, New Jersey

400

How does Abigail feel about what is happening in Burlington?

She is conflicted. She has family in England, but she also has neighbors and friends that are Patriots. She is beginning to question her beliefs on what is right and wrong in this situation.

500

Why did Robert not tell the crowd his views and opinions?

He believes they are his own and should not have to share them with the public.

500

In your own words, summarize the ending of this scene.

Something to the effect of:


William is speaking with his parents about the loyalists and patriots. William still supports the patriots and does not understand why his parents don't. Robert and Mary recognize that they taught their children to speak their mind even if they disagree. It is important for people to stand up for what they believe in.

500

Why was Ben excited that the Patriots might win?

He would not have to learn about the kings of Great Britain anymore.

500

What is the setting of Act 2 Scene 1?

In the Barton's home at breakfast.

500

Describe what is happening with the Patriot/Continental Army and their current success.

They are having difficulty picking up momentum. They have not won any major battles, but they are not backing down. 

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