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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 customs 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 of Warwick, Rhode Island.

  3. 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.

  4. HMS Gaspee - Wikipedia

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    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. She served again in 1777 but her subsequent fate is unknown.

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

  6. Gaspee Days 2024: Rhode Islanders celebrate the burning of ...

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    Join in Warwick's Gaspee Days, commemorating the burning of the HMS Gaspee. Festivities include reenactments, parades, and fireworks!

  7. William Duddingston - Wikipedia

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    The family lived at St Ford (or Sandford) just south-west of Kilconquhar. [1] From 1752 to 1755 he served as a merchant seaman on the Fife coast. He appears as a Royal Navy lieutenant in 1759 but was possibly a midshipman from 1755 to 1759. In September 1768 he was given command of HMS Gaspee. In March 1772 the ship was ordered to go to Rhode ...

  8. HMS Gaspée (1773) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Gaspée (or HMS Gaspe or HMS Gaspé) was purchased in North America in 1772, commissioned in 1773, and captured in 1775. The Royal Navy recaptured her in 1776. She was recommissioned and served again until prepared for disposal at the end of 1777. At some point she was at the "Battle of Fundy", but when this occurred and what her role was ...

  9. Can you answer this Rhode Island themed question they asked ...

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    Answer: "In 1772 the British sent the HMS Gaspee to patrol this bay; Rhode Islanders burned it and now celebrate by burning it again." ... A depiction of the sinking of the Gaspee in Narragansett ...