“1774: Hunterdon Responds to The Coercive Acts”
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“1774: Hunterdon Responds to The Coercive Acts”

The Hunterdon County resolves recognized the “rightful King”, but how far were the colonists willing to go towards full separation?

By Hunterdon 300th

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Hunterdon County Library

314 New Jersey 12 Flemington, NJ 08822

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  • Event lasts 2 hours

Within the collections of the Hunterdon County Historical Society, there is a letter from 1774 useful in better understanding how many Jerseyans felt about steps towards independence from England. Written in response to what were known as Parliament’s "Coercive Acts” (a.k.a. the "Intolerable Acts" to many), the Hunterdon County resolves recognized the “rightful King”, but how far were the colonists willing to go towards full separation from the world’s most powerful Empire? Join Historian John Allen for this fascinating talk.

Free. Refreshments follow.

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The Hunterdon County Tricentennial Committee is a Not-For-Profit Corporation created for Hunterdon County's 300th birthday celebration and historical education in 2014.

Free
Sep 4 · 7:00 PM EDT