Burning The Gaspee - They Rowed to Revolution
An audio-visual telling of the story of the burning of the Gaspee on June 9, 1772 in Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island. Considered by the British as the first act of war by the American colonists against the English, this event helped to ignite the cause for Revolution among all the American colonies. Created by Adam Blumenthal, narrated by John McNiff. Produced with Brown University and Arizona State University, Unit 9, Nucco, Le Polish Bureau, We Are Listeners, Gaspee.org, and Gaspee Days Committee. This video is a remix with audio-visual assets taken from a Google Cardboard VR experience. For the free app for iOS and Android visit http://www.GaspeeVR.com.

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