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Johnny Tremain changed because of some influences that were made on him!

1. When he badly injured his hand the effect was that he couldn't be a silversmith and then he started to view life differently.

2. Rab has an influence on him also. Johnny learns how to control his temper

3. War also changes Johnny and made him have a stronger opinion as well as understand life better

By the end of the book he is a more humble and responsible man.

Bold words are the causes of these changes

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15y ago

i think it is mainly about the british not getting any imports until they pay for the tea. also that johnny is getting mad at rab for flirting w/ cilla, and he finds out that dove is working as a stable boy . oh yeah, and madge fell in love with segeant gale .

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12y ago

Rab dies and gives Johnny the musket that he had. Dr. Warren preforms the surgery on Johnny's hand and he can hold the musket. There's a memorial for Rab and Cilla is sad but Johnny comforts her through his own grief. Then Dr. Warren dies at the battle of Bunker Hill. This isn't the best answer but I read the book over the summer!

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12y ago

In Chapter XI, Yankee Doodle, Section 5, Mrs. Bessie asks "How old are you, Johnny?" He answers 16.

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14y ago

In the story, Johnny burns his hand on hot silver, disobeying the law of Sabbath Day(Saturday).

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11y ago

Johnny learns that hes Merchant Lyte's nephew

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12y ago

Revolutionary war, Boston tea party

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