Newport Historical Society to Put on Reenactment of 1777 British Occupation

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Newport Historical Society to Put on Reenactment of 1777 British Occupation

Newport Historical Society to put on reenactment of 1777 British Occupation
The Newport Historical Society will put on their largest reenactment to date with the 1777 British Occupation.

“While many reenactments focus on military history, the 1777 British Occupation event will show the intersection of military and civilian life,” “This year’s program, which marks the 240th anniversary of the scenarios portrayed, offers everyone involved the chance to bring Newport’s history to life along the same revolutionary streets,” said Newport Historical Society’s Executive Director Ruth Taylor.

The reenactment will take place on Saturday, August 26, 2017 from noon until 5 p.m.

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Reenactment of 1777 British Occupation

The reenactment will feature more than 75 costumed interpreters who will recreate aspects of life during the summer of 1777 in Newport’s Old Quarter.

The program will open with a heated argument between two gentlemen who favor the crown, and will close with the capture of General Prescott.

Events will also include:

  • An 18th century auction alongside the Museum of Newport History at the Brick Market
  • In the yard of the Wanton-Lyman-Hazard House, preparations for a wedding between a British solider and a local woman
  • Outside the Colony House, visitors can snap a selfie inside a reproduction 18th century sentry box while members of the British army stand guard
  • Washington Square will be brimming with action; mingle with Newport’s 18th century residents, such as an apothecarist, printer, merchants, food sutlers, a boarding house, and tavern owner

 

1777 British Occupation

During the Revolutionary War, the British occupied Newport, for  almost three years—a time that dramatically changed the city.

Before the war, Newport was the fifth largest city in the American colonies and was experiencing a Golden Age of wealth. But starting in December 1776, British troops arrived and the course of Newport’s future was dramatically altered.

Much of the population left and those who remained struggled; tensions between local loyalists and British troops grew during each year of the three-year occupation.


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