VIRTUAL The Intoxicating History of the American Revolution

Wednesday, June 107:00—8:00 PMVirtualDover Public Library73 Locust St., McConnell Center, Dover, NH, 03820
ZoomOnlineDover Public Library, 73 Locust St, Dover, NH, 03820

Eighteenth-century Americans consumed a staggering amount of alcohol compared to us today. Drink influenced their politics, built and sustained their relationships, and drove the economy. Booze was not a small part of colonial society, nor covertly consumed in private spaces—it was integral to American life. When the colonists rebelled against the British Empire, this culture of drink and taverns helped foster revolution. Join historian Brooke Barbier, author of Cocked and and Boozy: An Intoxicated History of the American Revolution, for a lively talk about the influence of tavern and drinking culture on the American Revolution. You’ll hear about the way alcohol influenced colonial resistance, soldiers on both sides of the war, and the creation of a new nation. You'll see famous founders and lesser-known Patriots drink their way from British subjects into Americans.

This program is in partnership with the Tewksbury Public Library. 

Register directly on Zoom HERE: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/7717798158720/WN_kPJL4ZqZS_yJ2DNUK0LBXA#/registration

RECORDING NOTE: This program will NOT be recorded.

This is a VIRTUAL event. Register for a link to the live stream.