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- Gunpowder_Incident abstract "The Gunpowder Incident (or Gunpowder Affair) was a conflict early in the American Revolutionary War between Lord Dunmore, the Royal Governor of the Colony of Virginia, and militia led by Patrick Henry. On April 20, 1775, one day after the Battles of Lexington and Concord (and well before news of that event reached Virginia), Lord Dunmore ordered the removal of the gunpowder from the magazine in Williamsburg, Virginia to a Royal Navy ship.This action sparked local unrest, and militia companies began mustering throughout the colony. Patrick Henry led a small militia force toward Williamsburg to force return of the gunpowder to the colony's control. The matter was resolved without conflict when a payment of £330 was made to Henry. Dunmore, fearing for his personal safety, later retreated to a naval vessel, ending royal control of the colony.".
- Gunpowder_Incident date "1775-04-20".
- Gunpowder_Incident isPartOfMilitaryConflict American_Revolutionary_War.
- Gunpowder_Incident place Williamsburg,_Virginia.
- Gunpowder_Incident result "British sailors remove military supplies".
- Gunpowder_Incident result "Militia uprising peacefully resolved".
- Gunpowder_Incident thumbnail PowderMagazineinWilliamsburg.jpg?width=300.
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- Gunpowder_Incident campaignbox "Southern 1775-1779".
- Gunpowder_Incident caption "The powder magazine in Williamsburg from which the gunpowder was removed".
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- Gunpowder_Incident place Williamsburg,_Virginia.
- Gunpowder_Incident result "British sailors remove military supplies".
- Gunpowder_Incident result "Militia uprising peacefully resolved".
- Gunpowder_Incident subject Category:1775_in_Virginia.
- Gunpowder_Incident subject Category:1775_in_the_Thirteen_Colonies.
- Gunpowder_Incident subject Category:American_Revolution.
- Gunpowder_Incident subject Category:American_Revolutionary_War.
- Gunpowder_Incident subject Category:Controversies_in_the_United_States.
- Gunpowder_Incident subject Category:Gun_politics_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Gunpowder_Incident subject Category:Gun_politics_in_the_United_States.
- Gunpowder_Incident subject Category:Gunpowder.
- Gunpowder_Incident subject Category:Patrick_Henry.
- Gunpowder_Incident subject Category:Virginia_in_the_American_Revolution.
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- Gunpowder_Incident comment "The Gunpowder Incident (or Gunpowder Affair) was a conflict early in the American Revolutionary War between Lord Dunmore, the Royal Governor of the Colony of Virginia, and militia led by Patrick Henry.".
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