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6 GO -THE BAPTISTS AND THE Brown was a man of magnificent plans, and he had the genius to carry them out with success. * John Brown might be said to have begun the Revolution himself. In 1772, a British armed schooner called the " Gaspee " came into Narra- gansett Bay to carry out orders from the British commissioners of customs, in Boston, with a view to prevent violations of the revenue laws. The "Gaspee" was a continual annoyance to the mariners and ship-ow^ners, with whose busi- ness she in...terfered. On the 9th of June, 1772, glie ran aground on Namquit, below Pawtuxet. Mr. Brown heard of it, and he immediately ordered eight large boats to be placed in charge of Captain Abraham Whipple, one of his best ship-masters, and he put sixty-four armed men in them. At about 2 a. M. , Mr. Brown and his boats reached the "Gaspee;" two shots were exchanged, one of w^hich wounded Lieutenant Duddingston. " This was the first British blood shed in the war of Independence. " The crew and officers left the " Gaspee " very speedily, and Whipple blew her up.
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