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An American Plague: The True and Terrifying Story of the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793: Chapters 3-4 - Quiz
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Characterize Matthew Clarkson, the mayor of Philadelphia. What were some of the problems that fell into his hands after so many officials left the city?
The College of Physicians provided a list of recommendations concerning the disease that struck their city. List at least three of their instructions.
Noted painter and inventor, Charles Willson Peale, decided not to leave Philadelphia. Explain how he proceeded to live and protect his family while remaining in the fever-stricken city. Also explain the outcome of his method for protecting himself and family.
Describe the conditions and problems encountered while using the Ricketts' Circus building.
Washington supported neutrality concerning relations with aiding the French, while Jefferson felt the United States should give them aid. In your opinion, who was right? Provide reasons to support your answer.
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