- 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...
- the name
Gaspee (or Gaspe):
Gaspee (1763) was a
revenue schooner famously destro**** in the 1772
Gaspee Affair in
Narragansett Bay. HMS
Gaspée was a schooner...
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Gaspee Point is a
small peninsula on the west side of the
southern reaches of the
Providence River in Warwick,
Rhode Island. It is
bounded on the north...
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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...
- 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...
- Gaspé, Gaspésie,
Gaspee, may
refer to: Gaspé, Quebec, a city in
eastern Canada Gaspé (electoral district), a past
federal electoral district of Canada...
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Annual Gaspee Days Parade". WPRI.
Retrieved June 11, 2023. "About The
Gaspee Days Committee".
Gaspee Days Committee.
Retrieved June 11, 2023. "
Gaspee Days...
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decimated during King Philip's War (1675–1676) and was the site of the
Gaspee Affair, the
first act of
armed resistance against the British, preceding...
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Colonists and the
Ecology of New
England (New York) 1983. DRC. "
Gaspee Days Committee".
Gaspee.com.
Archived from the
original on
February 3, 2010. Retrieved...
- Esek Hopkins. John
Hopkins was one of
seven commanders involved in the
Gaspée Affair, in
which a
British ship was destro****. This was one of the leading...