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 American Colonial History 1600 - 1799
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the History of the Gaspee Affair.

  
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If you want to know what this "American History" area of our site is about, the summary is: (1) American Colonial History 1600 to 1799; and  (2)Revolutionary War History, with emphasis on the Revolution in Massachusetts and Rhode Island; and (3) some English history (legal and political) relevant to the Gaspee Attack of 1772..
 

Leonard Bucklin, reenactor of Captain Joseph Bucklin IV during the Revolutionary War periodOn this site, you can read interesting facts about Massachusetts, Rhode Island and other New England colonies in the period of 1600 to 1799.  Or if the "first shot of the revolution" is what you want to learn about, start on this site to read fascinating facts and figures regarding the 1772 Gaspee attack.

Leonard Bucklin will tell your group or other audience the story of the start of the American Revolution, by portraying what Captain Joseph Bucklin IV saw, thought, and did  during his family's involvement in sinking the English Royal Navy ship Gaspee in 1772 and the American actions in the early part of the Revolutionary War. His fee is reduced for  reduced for civic organizations. Contact him through our contact page.

For a number of reasons, Bucklins were heavily involved in the American Revolution.  If your surname is Bucklin, trace your family line back and you are almost certain to be able to be admitted into organizations such as the Sons (or Daughters) of the American Revolution.  Joseph Bucklin 5th, who fired the first shot in the first armed attack on the English, is the intersecting point between Bucklin family history and the history of the American Revolution.

History is fun!  Why just read when you can watch a parade and see reenactments of colonial life? Join Rhode Island in celebrating the 1772 attack on the Gaspee, watch the Saturday parade, then on Sunday see historical enactors of colonial life. Be in Rhode Island on the 2nd Saturday/Sunday of each June, where Rhode Island celebrates "Gaspee Days" as the start of the American Revolution.  Click here for information.

The Joseph Bucklin Society, a national history center for the 1772 Gaspee Affair. This site is one of the two great publicly available sources of information about the capture and burning of the Gaspee.  The other rich source for researchers of the Gaspee Affair is the Gaspee Virtual Archives. The Gaspee Virtual Archive's primary focus is on serving as a repository of information regarding the Gaspee Affair.  Here, at www.BucklinSociety.Net, and it's subsection website at www.Gaspee.Info, we focus on doing research, collecting and organizing the findings of both our society  and others, and publishing analysis and discussions of the history of the Gaspee attack of 1772.  So if you want discussion of the American history surrounding the event, or want to know about the Gaspee event itself ----

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[References in brackets] on any page in this website are to books, or other materials, listed in the Joseph Bucklin Society Library Catalog  -- a primary resource bibliography for scholarly study of the Gaspee.

                   

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