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SUMMARY:Lecture - The Burning of His Majesty’s Schooner Gaspee: An Attack on Crown Rule Before the American Revolution
DESCRIPTION:On June 9\, 1772\, a group of prominent Rhode Islanders rowed out to the British schooner Gaspee\, which had run aground six miles south of Providence while on an anti-smuggling patrol. After threatening and shooting its commanding officer\, the raiders looted the vessel and burned it to the waterline. Despite colony-wide sympathy for the raid\, neither the government in Providence nor authorities in London could let this pass without a response. As a result\, a Royal Commission of Inquiry headed by Rhode Island governor Joseph Wanton zealously investigated the incident. Historian Steven Park reveals that what started out as a customs battle over the seizure of a prominent citizen’s rum was soon transformed into one of the sparks that ignited patriot fervor in the years leading up to the Revolutionary War. This lecture commemorates the 250th anniversary of the Gaspee affair\, one of the first acts of rebellion against British authority over the American colonies\, and is part of our on-going initiative to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution. \nRegistration is requested. All programs are held in person. Virtual options are available.\nAll visitors to Anderson House age 5 and older are required to show proof of full vaccination against COVID-19\, and all visitors age 2 and older are required to wear a mask while attending a historical program or visiting the museum or library. Read our full COVID safety guidelines here \n  \nAbout the Speaker\nSteven Park received his Ph.D. in history from the University of Connecticut where he taught United States and maritime history for seventeen years before joining the Institute for Teaching and Learning as an education technologist. He currently serves as the Director of Academic and Scholarly Technology at Wheaton College and has written several articles that have appeared in a numerous publications\, including International Maritime History\, American Neptune\, Journal of the American Revolution\, and Connecticut History Review.  \n  \nRegister to Attend the Lecture at Anderson House\n  \nRegister to Attend the Lecture Virtually
URL:https://www.societyofthecincinnati.org/event/lecture-the-burning-of-his-majestys-schooner-gaspee-an-attack-on-crown-rule-before-the-american-revolution/
LOCATION:Anderson House\, 2118 Massachusetts Ave.\, NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20008\, United States
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