I think it was Nathaniel Benson
The Cook Coffeehouse
the coffeehouse serving girl;one of the first victims of yellow fever.
Matilda suggests offering free coffee to customers to attract more business to the coffeehouse.
the famous person who died from the yellow fever is James
No she does not she comes back home at the end of the fever still a little effected by the fever. She sleeps a lot and is not allowed to run the coffeehouse anymore
"Fever 1793" by Laurie Halse Anderson includes symbols and motifs such as the yellow fever epidemic itself symbolizing death and fear, crows representing the looming presence of illness and death, and the coffeehouse symbolizing a place of hope and community where people come together in times of crisis. Mattie's coffeehouse serves as a motif of perseverance and resilience in the face of adversity.
It is famous because of Bieber Fever.
A poptropica person never gets a fever.
The resolution of "Fever 1793" is when Matilda and her family return to Philadelphia to start anew after surviving the yellow fever epidemic. Matilda decides to open a coffeehouse with Eliza, marking a new beginning for her and her community. The city slowly begins to rebuild, and life starts returning to normalcy.
In the book Fever 1793, Joseph sends a letter to Mattie's mother, informing her of Mattie's condition after she falls ill with yellow fever. He also sends along some coins for purchasing supplies and helping to care for Mattie.
Fever is a famous club penguin whom is "important" to others on club penguin.
In the end of Chapter 13 of "Fever 1793," the cliffhanger is the sudden arrival of a man at the coffeehouse looking for Mattie's mother, who has not been heard from for days. This sets up a suspenseful situation, leaving readers wondering about the fate of Mattie's mother and what will happen next.