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Spirit of 76: East Hampton in the American Revolution
by Colin Kelley
As part of America's 250th, it's a monthly recap of what was happening each month in East Hampton during 1776. Presented by the East Hampton Historical Society and researched, written, and narrated by Colin Kelley, a senior at East Hampton High School.
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June 1776 - Suspicion permeates East Hampton amidst a wider war
In June 1776, East Hampton's wartime experience existed on two levels at once: dealing with security and suspicion at home while contributing to a conflict that stretched hundreds of miles beyond Eastern Long Island.
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May 1776: Fear, Responsibility, and Division in East Hampton
By May 1776, the Revolutionary War was affecting every aspect of life in East Hampton. While fears of a British attack continued, tensions between neighbors who had lived side-by-side for generations reached a boiling point.
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April 1776: War on East Hampton's Horizon
In April 1776, distant battles and local fears collided in East Hampton. While the Township was asked to provide soldiers for the war effort, residents witnessed an increasing number of British warships just off the coast.
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March 1776: East Hampton remains vigilant
While East Hampton focused on organization and leadership during the previous months, the Town was on high alert in March 1776. Residents scanned the coastline constantly, knowing that war might arrive by sea at any moment.
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February 1776: East Hampton lays the groundwork for war
Realizing the prospect of war with Great Britain was no longer distant and that East Hampton's location made it particularly vulnerable, Town leaders began taking action in February 1776 to protect the community and support the patriot cause.
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January 1776: East Hampton and the Shadow of War
Listeners learn what happened in 1774 and 1775 that made East Hampton increasingly willing to take up arms in support of the American Revolution.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
As part of America's 250th, it's a monthly recap of what was happening each month in East Hampton during 1776. Presented by the East Hampton Historical Society and researched, written, and narrated by Colin Kelley, a senior at East Hampton High School.
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