Book Report: Fever Of 1793

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Fever of 1793 takes place in Philadelphia with a girl named Matilda Cook, her mom, her maid, her grandfather, and her babysitter, Polly. Matilda is 14, normal for a teenager she seems to find herself daydreaming a lot instead of doing work. For the time period, doing work at a young age was normal for a lot of family businesses. One day their maid, Polly doesn’t come to work, they figure out that she has died of Fever, a virus that had been going around and killing a lot of the population. The sickness was historically accurate too, back then, there wasn’t much medical knowledge,so they didn’t really know hot to cure a sickness, so extreme viruses would spread quickly and take out a lot of the population.
A few days later, Matilda’s mom end
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When they are stopped Matilda’s grandfather is mistaken for having the virus since he starts coughing, he is pulled out of the wagon and checked on, they realize their mistake and allow him to get in the agon and to continue to the countryside.
A lot of times, in the book “President George Washington” is mentioned. Around this time Washington became America’s first president, Matilda’s grandfather also tends to say “Washington knows me, I worked in his battles.” This is because her grandfather was a soldier in the American Revolution and George Washington was the leader of the army.
Once in the countryside, the wagon driver drops Matilda and her grandfather off, wagon drivers would usually do that, so they could go back to the city and get more people. Matilda and her grandfather walk for a little bit, they then find a tree to rest on. Her grandfather ends up feeling sick, Matilda decides to run off and get some water and food for him, during this journey she ends up feeling lightheaded and passes out, she then wakes up in a hospital. Around 1793, there wasn’t many hospital, mainly because the lack of medical knowledge at the time, but you could find some around the states. Matilda is given food and water, they then allow her to sleep in a barn. The barn is accurate, many people slept in barns because