June 10th, 1772
The Gaspee Affair occurred in June 1772 when American colonists, protesting against British taxation and control, attacked and burned the British revenue schooner Gaspee off the coast of Rhode Island. The ship had been enforcing trade regulations, which angered the local merchants. Colonists, led by figures such as John Brown, boarded the Gaspee, looted it, and set it ablaze. This act of defiance was one of the early signs of colonial resistance that eventually contributed to the American Revolution.
On June 9, 1772 the British revenue schooner, Cutter Gaspee, ran aground in Rhode Island. Colonists set fire to the ship during the night.
The stamp act and customs laws caused the colonists to rebel and attack the ship. The effect was the ship's captain and his crew being injured and captured, and the ship being sunk.
Boston massacre- killing of 5 men when soldiers were at the coloniesGaspee affair- the torching of the schooner Gaspee
the rhode islanders
1772
The Gaspee Affair occurred in June 1772 when American colonists, protesting against British taxation and control, attacked and burned the British revenue schooner Gaspee off the coast of Rhode Island. The ship had been enforcing trade regulations, which angered the local merchants. Colonists, led by figures such as John Brown, boarded the Gaspee, looted it, and set it ablaze. This act of defiance was one of the early signs of colonial resistance that eventually contributed to the American Revolution.
H.M.S. Gaspee
H.M.S. Gaspee
The colonists from Rhode Island went to the Gaspee on June 10, 1773 and surrounded the boat. They then took all the crew members as prisoners and shot at the captain, Lt. Duddington, but he wasn't killed. When the crew was off the ship, the Rhode Islanders, lead by John Brown, looted and burned the ship. The Gaspee then exploded from the fire.
On June 9, 1772 the British revenue schooner, Cutter Gaspee, ran aground in Rhode Island. Colonists set fire to the ship during the night.
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Gaspee was a boat for the British to sail on
The stamp act and customs laws caused the colonists to rebel and attack the ship. The effect was the ship's captain and his crew being injured and captured, and the ship being sunk.
Boston massacre- killing of 5 men when soldiers were at the coloniesGaspee affair- the torching of the schooner Gaspee
the rhode islanders
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