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  2. Gaspee affair - Wikipedia

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    The Gaspee affair was a significant event in the lead-up to the American Revolution. HMS Gaspee was a Royal Navy revenue schooner that enforced the Navigation Acts around Newport, Rhode Island, in 1772. [1] It ran aground in shallow water while chasing the packet boat Hannah on June 9 off Warwick, Rhode Island.

  3. HMS Gaspee - Wikipedia

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    Several ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name Gaspee (or Gaspe): Gaspee (1763) was a revenue schooner famously destroyed in the 1772 Gaspee Affair in Narragansett Bay. [1] HMS Gaspée was a schooner or brig purchased in North America, and captured on 23 November 1775. Her captors scuttled her but the Royal Navy retrieved her in May 1776.

  4. Nathanael Greene - Wikipedia

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    In the aftermath of the Gaspee Affair, Greene became increasingly alienated from the British. [12] At the same time, Greene drifted away from his father's Quaker faith, and he was suspended from Quaker meetings in July 1773. [13] In 1774, after the passage of measures that colonials derided as the "Intolerable Acts," Greene helped organize a ...

  5. Everything you need to know to help search for the HMS Gaspee

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    The public can participate in the search for the Gaspee this summer in two ways: watching the work and volunteering as a searcher.

  6. Historiography of the Gaspee affair - Wikipedia

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    The historiography of the Gaspee affair examines the changing views of historians and scholars with regard to the burning of HMS Gaspee, a British customs schooner that ran aground while patrolling coastal waters near Newport, Rhode Island and was boarded and destroyed by colonists during the lead up to the American Revolution in 1772.

  7. RI Gaspee license plate distribution set for Oct. 14. What to ...

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    More than 700 Rhode Island drivers have ordered the charity plates, which depict the burning of British revenue ship HMS Gaspee. RI Gaspee license plate distribution set for Oct. 14. What to know.

  8. Abraham Whipple - Wikipedia

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    An early incident occurred on June 9, 1772, when Whipple led 50 Rhode Islanders in the capture and burning of the British revenue cutter Gaspee. The ship had run aground off Pawtuxet while chasing the packet Hannah. The burning initiated an exchange of notes between Whipple and Captain James Wallace of HMS Rose.

  9. William Duddingston - Wikipedia

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    On 17 November 1802 he married Antonia Steuart in Elie Parish Church, just south of Kilconquhar.. They had two sons and two daughters: Elizabeth Hay Duddingston (1803–1866) died in Geneva; one son who died unnamed within hours of birth in 1804; William Montague Duddingston (1806–1824); and Susan Stirling Duddingston (1807–1890) died in Paris.