Abraham Clark doesn't have the stamina for farm life. Instead he starts his adult life as a land surveyor, then follows his passion of being a "poor man's counselor." Eventually his reputation as a fair and honest man who vocally supports Patriotism, leads him to Philadelphia where he signs the Declaration of Independence. This biographical story follows Abraham, and his home state of New Jersey, throughout the Revolutionary War and through the early formation of the new government. Abra's unending role in public service guaranteed the common man would receive fair treatment from his government.