the british repeal of the townshend act brought two years of peace between Britain and the colonies but that didnt end the tension
the british repeal of the townshend act brought two years of peace between Britain and the colonies but that didnt end the tension
the british repeal of the townshend act brought two years of peace between Britain and the colonies but that didnt end the tension
John Brown
In early 1772, locals in Rhode Island who opposed British trade policies turned to violence. The British cutter Gaspee, commanded by Lt. William Dudingston, had begun cracking down on smuggling. Dudingston was quite zealous in his job and often stopped innocent ships and/or seized legitimate supplies without payment. On June 9, 1772, locals plotted to lured the Gaspee into shallow waters off Namquit Point. There, the Gaspee ran aground. Colonialists raided the Gaspee under cover of night, wounding Dudingston and rounding up his crew. Finally, the Gaspee was set on fire. The British government considered this a direct challenge to royal authority. The Rhode Island Governor issued an arrest warrant and reward for the unnamed participants but the raiding party was never arrested. It was known in the papers as the Gaspee Affair. Shortly after this, the British redircted their attention to Boston and the Boston Tea Party.
H.M.S. Gaspee
The Incident Operations Network is a tool whose primary function is for the organization of emergency response operations. It is a branch of the National Incident Management System and was formed in 1968.
It basically means that if there is a problem there should be a plan ready, and that there should be someone to help out right there.
Newport and Providence, along the river in Rhode Island
Gaspee was a boat for the British to sail on
1772
the rhode islanders
Boston massacre- killing of 5 men when soldiers were at the coloniesGaspee affair- the torching of the schooner Gaspee
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The cause is that more than 100 Rhode Island colonist were in an act of open difiance against British rule.The Effect sorry I couldn't find it online :( SORRY
John Brown
Gaspee
June 10th, 1772
Lieutenant William Dudingston
On June 9, 1772 the British revenue schooner, Cutter Gaspee, ran aground in Rhode Island. Colonists set fire to the ship during the night.