Ten months after Boston’s Tea Party made headlines, Annapolis had its own — which ended in flames. In October 1774, tensions over British taxes boiled over in Annapolis, Maryland. When local merchant ...
In October 1774, Penelope Barker did what women of her time and social class weren’t raised to do: figuratively, rather than literally, stir the pot. The 46-year-old wife of a Colonial agent tasked ...
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