Is Charlotte holding a baby at the end of The Patriot?

Yes, at the end of The Patriot, Joely Richardson's character, Aunt Charlotte, is seen holding a plump blanket on her lap as she gets off the wagon, suggesting she's holding Benjamin Martin's new baby, though the baby isn't shown or heard, making it an implied, unseen infant born after the war's end. It's a continuity point that hints at the new family unit forming after the revolution.
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Did she have a baby at the end of The Patriot?

However, while Anne, played by Lisa Brenner, was indeed pregnant in an early version of The Patriot script, this is left unresolved in the film, especially after Anne and her family are burned alive after being locked inside a church by the immoral Colonel William Tavington.
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What happens at the end of The Patriot?

At the end of The Patriot, Benjamin Martin kills the villainous Colonel Tavington in a duel, avenging his sons; the British lose the war (surrendering at Yorktown), and Benjamin returns home to find his homestead being rebuilt by his militia for a new beginning, honoring his late son Gabriel's dream for a free America, leaving a bittersweet feeling of triumph mixed with loss.
 
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Who was the baby in The Patriot?

Skye McCole Bartusiak was an American child actress whose films included "The Patriot" (2000), "Against the Ropes" (2004), and "Boogeyman" (2005). Bartusiak was born in Houston, Texas.
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Was Anne pregnant in The Patriot?

No, Anne (played by Lisa Brenner) was not explicitly shown as pregnant in the final version of The Patriot, but in an early draft of the script, she was pregnant with Gabriel's child when she died in the burning church, a detail that was ultimately cut from the film.
 
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Does Charlotte ever have her own baby?

Yes, depending on which "Charlotte" you mean: Charlotte Crosby (UK reality star) recently had her second baby girl, Pixi, in early 2025. If you're referring to Charlotte York from Sex and the City, she adopted daughter Lily and later gave birth to daughter Rose, having two daughters in total.
 
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Why did Anne have so many miscarriages?

Queen Anne suffered numerous miscarriages (around 17 pregnancies, with 11 losses) likely due to underlying medical conditions like systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) (lupus), possibly combined with antiphospholipid syndrome, which cause pregnancy complications like stillbirths and bleeding, alongside contributing factors like obesity, arthritis, and potential infections. While the exact cause remains debated, lupus offers a comprehensive explanation for her severe health issues, including the obstetrical failures that ended the Stuart line.
 
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What was the famous line from The Patriot?

Benjamin Martin: I have long feared that my sins would return to visit me, and the cost is more than I can bear. "would you tell me please, why have 1 tyrant 3,000 miles away, than have 3,000 tyrants one mile away?" "I have long feared, that my sins, would return to visit me.
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What happened to Rhett and Scarlett's daughter?

Bonnie was the child of the manipulative Scarlett (Vivien Leigh) and the roguish Rhett (Clark Gable), who had a turbulent love affair in Atlanta during the Civil War. Appearing in just a few scenes, Bonnie died when she fell off her pony.
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What happens to Benjamin's son Thomas?

He attacks the British soldiers escorting Gabriel and tries to free his brother, but Tavington takes aim and shoots Thomas in the back. Thomas dies in his father's arms.
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Did William James Moriarty die?

He gets stabbed by Albert and, alongside his mother, the original William James Moriarty is killed by the boy who would take his name, the boy's brother Louis, and his older brother Albert, who burned the house and made the incident look like an accident.
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Was the church burning scene in The Patriot real?

No, the infamous church burning scene in The Patriot is fictional and did not happen during the American Revolution; it was a dramatic device based on a real World War II massacre in France (Oradour-sur-Glane) where Nazis burned civilians in a church, a historical event the film producers used to represent the brutality of war, though it misrepresents British actions during the Revolutionary War. 
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Did Daniel Morgan get 499 lashes?

Yes, Revolutionary War hero Daniel Morgan was sentenced to 500 lashes by the British during the French and Indian War for striking an officer, but he famously claimed the drummer miscounted and only received 499, famously quipping that the King still owed him one, a story that cemented his legend as a tough frontiersman. The punishment was severe and usually fatal, but Morgan survived, bearing scars that fueled his hatred for the British.
 
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Was The Patriot a true story?

No, The Patriot (2000) is not a true story, but historical fiction, heavily fictionalizing events and characters from the American Revolution, though its main characters are inspired by real people like Francis Marion (the "Swamp Fox") and the villain is based on the real, cruel British officer Banastre Tarleton. The film blends fact and fiction, taking significant liberties with history, especially concerning the portrayal of slavery and the brutality of the war, leading to criticism for historical inaccuracy. 
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What happened to the actress who played Susan in The Patriot?

Best known for her role in “The Patriot” as Mel Gibsons daughter Susan. 😔 She sadly passed away at age 21 unexpectedly on July 19, 2014 due to an accidental overdose of seizure medication. I wrote to Skye a few years prior and she sent back this 8x10 signed photo and hand wrote some answers on my Q&A card.
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Is Benjamin Martin a real person?

No, Benjamin Martin (Mel Gibson's character in The Patriot) is not a real person, but a fictional composite inspired by several real American Revolutionary War figures, primarily Francis Marion, Thomas Sumter, and Andrew Pickens. He embodies traits and actions of these guerrilla warfare leaders, particularly Marion, known as the "Swamp Fox," but his specific life, family, and revenge story are fictionalized for the movie.
 
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How many babies did Scarlett O'Hara have?

Scarlett O'Hara had three children in Margaret Mitchell's novel, one with each husband: Wade Hampton (with Charles Hamilton), Ella Lorena (with Frank Kennedy), and Bonnie Blue (with Rhett Butler, who tragically died). In the popular movie adaptation, only Bonnie Blue is prominently featured, as the first two children were cut for time, though she also has a miscarriage with Rhett in the book.
 
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Why did Rhett stop loving Scarlett?

Rhett, believing Scarlett has never loved him and will jump at the chance to marry the now free and receptive Ashley, becomes apathetic to Scarlett's declarations to the contrary. Tired of it all, Rhett walks out of his marriage, seeking to abandon everything to find something left of "charm and grace" in the world.
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What is the age gap between Scarlett and Rhett?

In Gone with the Wind, Rhett Butler is about 17-18 years older than Scarlett O'Hara; he's around 33-34 when they first meet and she's 16, making him a seasoned man of the world while she's a young teenager, creating a significant age and experience gap.
 
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What was Ruth Bader Ginsburg's most famous quote?

“Fight for the things that you care about. But do it in a way that will lead others to join you.”
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What is the main message of the movie The Patriot?

The film illustrates two important themes very well: the vicious, partisan nature of the war in the South, and the wide range of interests and ideals that motivated southerners, whether they were Patriots, Loyalists or maintained their neutrality as the war swept over them.
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What is the most powerful quote ever?

21 Of The World's Most Powerful Quotes, Updated For Today
  1. “You must be the change you wish to see in the world.” — Gandhi. ...
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  3. “A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable, but more useful than a life spent doing nothing.” — George Bernhard Shaw.
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Who did Anne get pregnant by?

Anne marries Henry VIII

She then travelled to Westminster in a triumphant procession. Anne was crowned Queen in Westminster Abbey on 1 June 1533, when she was six months pregnant. Henry and Anne's first child Elizabeth (the future Elizabeth I) was born on 7 September 1533.
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Which queen had 17 pregnancies but no surviving children?

After 17 pregnancies, Anne died in 1714 without any surviving children. Sarah published her memoirs in 1742 [3] – without doubt a biased reminiscence – which perhaps guiltily inspired her to commission a statue of Anne in Blenheim Palace.
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Why were so many babies stillborn in the 1500s?

A main cause of death was stillbirth, which could be attributed to, but not limited to, maternal infections, birth complications, and congenital anomalies. Another contributing factor to the mortality rate was food insecurity and shortages as well as unemployment, both of which varied per region.
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