October 1768, Year British Troops First Officially Came Into Town Of Boston - a podcast by Kirk Monroe

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Learn what kind of setting could best describe Halifax, Nova Scotia based upon when the 29th & 14th Regiments arrived between years of 1765-1766. Discover if Halifax was full of lively activity. Determine if most British Officers were tempted to leave Halifax. Find out if 1767 saw Parliament impose a new round of import taxes on all 13 Colonies. Get an in depth analysis behind what was required of Customs Service Officials including relations amongst Boston’s Townspeople. Understand why British Troops ultimately came into Boston Fall 1768. Find out whom exactly in Massachusetts had the proper authority to distribute necessary space including funds for lodging troops. Learn what Governor Francis Bernard to General Thomas Gage each thought of Boston’s People’s. Get an understanding behind 1765 Quartering Act including dispute between local government officials & Governor Bernard. Discover what Lieutenant Colonel William Dalrymple, 14th Regiment Commander, does in a radical manner with regards to matter involving troop lodging. Learn how British Soldiers went about getting off the ships and onto the mainland. Discover what ensued after troops arrived onto mainland including makeshift living quarter arrangements.

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