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SUMMARY:Revolutionary Talks: Revolution and Enslavement
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the fourth Talk of our now EIGHT part series in commemoration of America’s 250th\, \nRevolutionary Talks: Revolution and Enslavement! \n\n  \n\n\nWhen America declared independence from England\, slavery was legal in the colonies. In England\, slavery was effectively abolished in 1772.  \n\n\nJoin us as Executive Director\, Steve Manuel\, discusses how African Americans participated in the American Revolution. \nFree and Open to the Public. No reservation required. Donations greatly appreciated! \nJoin us in person at 11 Blinman Street\, New London\, CT 06320 or LIVE streaming on YouTube
URL:https://www.nlchs.org/event/revolutionary-talks-4/
LOCATION:New London County Historical Society\, 11 Blinman Street\, New London\, CT\, 06320\, United States
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SUMMARY:Revolutionary Talks: The Free Port of New London
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the fifth Talk of our eight-part series\, Revolutionary Talks: The Free Port of New London \nNew Haven\, Fairfield\, New London\, New York\, and New Port were the major port cities on Long Island\nSound. New London was the only port not significantly impacted by the British for the entirety of the\nWar. Join our executive director Steve Manuel as he discusses the impact of the free port of New London\nin supporting the American Revolution. \nFree and Open to the Public. No reservation required! Donations greatly appreciated. \nJoin us in-person at 11 Blinman Street\, New London\, CT 06320 or LIVE streaming on YouTube
URL:https://www.nlchs.org/event/revolutionary-talks-5/
LOCATION:New London County Historical Society\, 11 Blinman Street\, New London\, CT\, 06320\, United States
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SUMMARY:Revolutionary Talks: Revolution from the Pulpit
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the sixth Talk of our eight part series in commemoration of America’s 250th\, Revolutionary Talks: Revolution from the Pulpit! \nThe sermon book of Reverend Ephraim Woodbridge\, the husband of Mary Shaw\, is one of the many items\nin our extensive collection. Join us as our Executive Director Steve Manuel\, discusses the impacts of\nCongregational Ministers’ sermons on the American Revolution. \nFree and Open to the Public. No reservation required! Donations greatly appreciated. \nJoin us in person at 11 Blinman Street\, New London\, CT 06320 or LIVE streaming on YouTube
URL:https://www.nlchs.org/event/revolutionary-talks-6/
LOCATION:New London County Historical Society\, 11 Blinman Street\, New London\, CT\, 06320\, United States
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SUMMARY:Revolutionary Talks: Benedict in Red; Why Arnold Turned Coat
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the seventh Talk of our eight part series in commemoration of America’s 250th\, Revolutionary Talks: Benedict in Red; Why Arnold Turned Coat. \nBenedict Arnold was one of Washington’s favorites. On September 20th 1780\, Arnold met with Major\nJohn Andre\, and Arnold Agreed to abandon his command. The next day the plot was uncovered and\nArnold fled West Point. Join our Executive Director Steve Manuel as he examines the motivations and\nevents which lead to his betrayal. \nFree and Open to the Public. No reservation required! Donations greatly appreciated. \nJoin us in-person at 11 Blinman Street\, New London\, CT 06320 or LIVE streaming on YouTube
URL:https://www.nlchs.org/event/6484/
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SUMMARY:Revolutionary Talks: Indigenous People and the Revolution
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the eighth and final Talk of our eight-part series\, Revolutionary Talks: Indigenous People and the Revolution! \nThe majority of Connecticut’s 600 indigenous soldiers were from the Mohegan tribe which resided in\nNew London County. Please join Steve Manuel and Megan Haines as they discuss how the indigenous\npeoples in southeastern Connecticut participated in the American Revolution. \nFree and Open to the Public. No reservation required! Donations greatly appreciated. \nJoin us in person at 11 Blinman Street\, New London\, CT 06320 or LIVE streaming on YouTube
URL:https://www.nlchs.org/event/revolutionary-talks-indigenous-people-and-the-revolution/
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