Kingston is burned by British troops moving …
Years: 1777 - 1777
October
Kingston is burned by British troops moving up river from New York City, and disembarking at the mouth of the Rondout Creek at "Ponckhockie" on October 13, 1777.
The denizens of Kingston knew of the oncoming fleet.
By the time the British arrived, the residents and government officials had removed to Hurley, New York.
The area is a major granary for the colonies, so the British burn large amounts of wheat and all but one or two of the buildings.
The denizens of Kingston knew of the oncoming fleet.
By the time the British arrived, the residents and government officials had removed to Hurley, New York.
The area is a major granary for the colonies, so the British burn large amounts of wheat and all but one or two of the buildings.
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People
- Arthur St. Clair
- Barry St. Leger
- Benedict Arnold
- Benjamin Lincoln
- Daniel Morgan
- Ebenezer Learned
- Enoch Poor
- Friedrich Adolf Riedesel
- George Germain, 1st Viscount Sackville
- George Washington
- Henry Clinton
- Horatio Gates
- Israel Putnam
- John Burgoyne
- John Stark
- Philip Schuyler
- Seth Warner
- Tadeusz Kościuszko
- William Howe
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- Iroquois (Haudenosaunee, also known as the League of Peace and Power, Five Nations, or Six Nations)
- Hesse-Kassel, Landgraviate of
- Brunswick-Lüneburg, Electorate of (Electorate of Hanover)
- Hessians
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- Britain, Kingdom of Great
- Quebec (British Province)
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- United States of America (US, USA) (Philadelphia PA)
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- Connecticut, State of (U.S.A.)
- Vermont, Republic of
Topics
- American Revolution
- American Revolutionary War, or American War of Independence
- Saratoga, Battles of
- Saratoga Campaign
