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Unrest, Rebellion and Protection: Revolutionary War Forts on the Thames at Lyman Allyn Museum
May 14 @ 6:00 pm
$15 – $25
Events that seeded discontent and revolution along with the social, cultural, political, economic and ecological influences and their impact and influence on life on the Thames and beyond will be explored throughout the monthly, 5-part series.
Richard Rogers, PhD
Retired Physicist, Acoustician
Docent, Fort Trumbull State Park / History Aficionado
January 1775: Connecticut is a proud British colony filled with loyal citizens. Come mid-year economic and social unrest – due to draconian legislation passed by Parliament coupled with blood spilled in Boston – sparks rebellion. Another year passes before it becomes obvious that the only possible course of action is to declare independence and secede from Great Britain. War is deemed inevitable, and the deep water port of New London must be protected with far better fortifications. This is an historic tale of David versus Goliath. Join us as Roger Richards discusses the construction of Forts to defend the Thames during the American Revolution.
Reception from 6-7pm includes light hors d’oeuvres, wine and fruit-infused water. The lecture will begin promptly at 7pm.