Tensions in the British Colony of Virginia …

Years: 1775 - 1775
June
Tensions in the British Colony of Virginia had been raised in April 1775 at roughly the same time that the hostilities of the American Revolutionary War broke out in the Province of Massachusetts Bay with the Battles of Lexington and Concord.

Rebellious Whigs (also known as Patriots) in control of the provincial assembly had begun recruiting troops in March 1775, leading to a struggle for control of the colony's military supplies.

Under orders from John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore, the royal Governor of Virginia, British marines had removed gunpowder from the colonial storehouse in Williamsburg to a Royal Navy ship, alarming members of the colonial legislature and prompting a militia uprising.

Although the incident had been resolved without violence, Dunmore, fearing for his personal safety, had left Williamsburg in June 1775 and placed his family on board a Royal Navy ship.

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