1774-2024: Run-Up to A Revolution
Charlie Rosenberg Charlie Rosenberg

1774-2024: Run-Up to A Revolution

It is now 250 years since 1774. We are still two years short for the 250th Anniversary of the formal Declaration of Independence from the British Empire. It was the year of the Coercive, or Intolerable Acts. It was the year after the Boston Tea Party, the year the First Continental Congress met, the year Americans adopted a non-importation of British goods, including "we will wholly discontinue the slave trade.”

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Elizabeth Freeman’s Revolutionary War veterans
Charlie Rosenberg Charlie Rosenberg

Elizabeth Freeman’s Revolutionary War veterans

Many people have read at one time or another about Elizabeth Freeman, known earlier as Mum Bett or Mumbet. She brought one of two lawsuits widely credited with ending slavery in Massachusetts in 1781. What is less well known is that her first husband died serving in the Continental Army at the Battle of Saratoga, and her second husband, Jacob Burghardt, was a veteran who survived his Revolutionary War service.

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The Revolution Needed Gunpowder
Charlie Rosenberg Charlie Rosenberg

The Revolution Needed Gunpowder

John Glover’s 78-ton Hannah had fished in the Grand Banks and sailed to the East Indies for ten years before being refit as the first (unofficial) war ship for the United States of America.

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