In "My Brother Sam Is Dead," Mr. Meeker dies during a confrontation with a group of soldiers. He is shot by a British soldier while trying to protect his family and stand up for his beliefs, which ultimately leads to his tragic death. His death serves as a pivotal moment in the story, highlighting the harsh realities of the Revolutionary War and its impact on families.
In my brother sam is dead the problem of the story is that Tim Meeker, Sam's brother, has to choose which side of the Revolutionary War he wants to be on. He has the choice of his brother Sam or his Father.a boy's brother is sentenced to die
I believe it is the part where Sam Meeker is qoinq to die!!!!!!Good luck!
The last page.
Jerry Dies on a Prision ship
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In "My Brother Sam Is Dead" by James Lincoln Collier and Christopher Collier, several key characters die throughout the story. The most significant deaths include Sam Meeker, who is executed for treason, and his father, Mr. Meeker, who dies from injuries sustained during a confrontation with soldiers. Additionally, some minor characters, such as the soldier and the tavern owner, also meet tragic ends, reflecting the harsh realities of the American Revolutionary War. These deaths underscore the novel's themes of conflict and the impact of war on family and community.
Jerry Dies on a Prision ship
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He gets shot in public. This happens because he is accused of being a "cattle thief" by actual cattle thieves. Hope this helps.
If Sam Meeker dies, his fanily will obviously be very upset. When someone is important and close to another person and they die, it will have a huge impact on them and leave the scarred for life and can lead to depression. Sam Meeker's family will be upset and in the so-called blue's. It will be a hard time from them, it is just like anyone loosing a family member of friend, it isn''t a good time for anybody. B.M
He was captured by cowboys and taken on a ship where he got a disease and died. He was soon buried on an island.
Jotham Meeker died in 1855.