Gaspee gives chase to the packet boat …
Years: 1772 - 1772
June
Gaspee gives chase to the packet boat Hannah on June 9, and runs aground in shallow water on the northwestern side of the bay on what is now Gaspee Point.
Her crew is unable to free her immediately, but the rising tide might have allowed the ship to free herself.
A band of Providence members of the Sons of Liberty rows out to confront the ship's crew before this can happen.
The group, led by John Brown, decides to act on the "opportunity offered of putting an end to the trouble and vexation she daily caused."
They board the ship at the break of dawn on June 10.
The crew puts up a feeble resistance; Lieutenant Dudingston is shot and wounded, and the vessel is burned to the waterline.
The man who fired the shot is Joseph Bucklin.
Her crew is unable to free her immediately, but the rising tide might have allowed the ship to free herself.
A band of Providence members of the Sons of Liberty rows out to confront the ship's crew before this can happen.
The group, led by John Brown, decides to act on the "opportunity offered of putting an end to the trouble and vexation she daily caused."
They board the ship at the break of dawn on June 10.
The crew puts up a feeble resistance; Lieutenant Dudingston is shot and wounded, and the vessel is burned to the waterline.
The man who fired the shot is Joseph Bucklin.
Locations
People
Groups
- Thirteen Colonies, The
- Rhode Island and Providence Plantation, English Crown Colony of
- Britain, Kingdom of Great
- Sons of Liberty
