Colonial Conflicts in the Lake Champlain Region

Past event
Mar 20, 2022, 2 to 4 PM

Ethan Allen Homestead Museum Virtual Talk - Sunday, March 20th at 2:00 (via Zoom)

"Colonial Conflicts in the Lake Champlain Region"

Please join us as Andrew R. Beaupré discusses the role that historical archaeology helps in the understanding of transnational politics in the Lake Champlain and Richelieu River Valley during the 17th and 18th centuries.

A native Vermonter, Andrew currently teaches archeology at the University of Arkansas. He has done considerable archeological work pertaining to the French & Indian War, much of it at Fort Saint Jean in the province of Quebec just north of the border.

The correct link to get to the talk is https://ethanallenhomestead.org/programs/lecture-series/ . (Note that the lecture cannot be opened until Sunday at 2:00.)

This talk will be prerecorded, but the speaker will be available to discuss with you and answer questions immediately after the talk. To do so, merely click on the Zoom link below immediately following the talk. (As with the lecture, the link will not be active until Sunday afternoon at 2:45)

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81766727379?pwd=KzMrdWVjOStxWU5Za2Y2VEg2OEJlZz09

Special thanks to the sponsors who made this series possible: BurlingtonCars.com, 802Cars, Rice Lumber, AARP Vermont, and HomeLight Investments.

If you have any question, please contact John at 863-5403 or devino13@comcast.net

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