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Getting Indoctrinated Into Northern New York Before & After American Revolutionary War

Season 39, Ep. 2

Learn for whom Sackett’s Harbour was named for including the year of its founding. Get acquainted with Northern New York prior to and after American Revolutionary War. Learn about the importance of two other villages’ located near Sackett’s Harbour. Discover the importance behind a particular Canadian Village less than 50 Miles from Sackett’s Harbour. Determine how New York State’s Northern Tier Borderline fared after Congress enacted 1807 Embargo Act. Learn whom U.S. Government Officials turned to for the task behind building a warship per port village located southwest of Sackett’s Harbour.

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  • 11. Sacket’s Harbor’s Significance After War Of 1812’s Ending

    54:00||Season 39, Ep. 11
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  • 10. British Forces Going On The Offensive Just After May 29

    01:12:25||Season 39, Ep. 10
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  • 9. U.S. Military Officers Pointing Fingers From Within After Defeating British At Sackett’s Harbour

    01:02:39||Season 39, Ep. 9
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  • 5. Joint U.S. Military Forces Invading Upper Canada

    01:06:23||Season 39, Ep. 5
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