COLD CASE OF ARSON 1776: 6/8: The Great New York Fire of 1776: A Lost Story of the American Revolution by Benjamin L. Carp
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John Batchelor
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🗓️ 6 January 2025
⏱️ 9 minutes
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https://www.amazon.com/Great-New-York-Fire-1776/dp/0300246951
New York City, the strategic center of the Revolutionary War, was the most important place in North America in 1776. That summer, an unruly rebel army under George Washington repeatedly threatened to burn the city rather than let the British take it. Shortly after the Crown’s forces took New York City, much of it mysteriously burned to the ground.
This is the first book to fully explore the Great Fire of 1776 and why its origins remained a mystery even after the British investigated it in 1776 and 1783. Uncovering stories of espionage, terror, and radicalism, Benjamin L. Carp paints a vivid picture of the chaos, passions, and unresolved tragedies that define a historical moment we usually associate with “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.”
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| 0:40.7 | I'm John Bachelor with Professor Benjamin Carp, Brooklyn College, CUNY Graduate Center, |
| 0:44.6 | but most importantly, the author of the new book, The Great Fire of 1776, |
| 0:52.1 | The Burning of New York, between September 20th and September 21st, 1776, Washington has now retreated to the north of the city. There will be battles fought over these next weeks. |
| 0:56.8 | Washington loses every battle and he wins the war. |
| 0:59.4 | That's a story we tell ourselves 250 years later. |
| 1:03.1 | It does, however, do a deal to explain what is now about to begin, |
| 1:07.5 | which we call here in the 21st century information war. This is the wonderful part |
| 1:12.7 | of your book, Professor. Without our understanding of information war, we might have ended with the |
| 1:18.4 | unresolved aspect of the fire, who died, who was hanged, and that's all very sad and tragic. |
| 1:25.7 | But the information war seems to have been a focus of major names right away. |
| 1:31.2 | George Washington knows that he can be accused of this. |
| 1:35.1 | But most importantly, to me, Robert Morris and Benjamin Franklin, |
| 1:39.7 | what were they in the information war that followed? |
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