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Fourth of July at Bennington Battlefield
Friday, July 4, 2025 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Bennington Battlefield State Historic Site
Bennington Battlefield State Historic Site will host a
unique program on the Fourth of July. A presenter will be on site to portray
British Lieutenant-General John Burgoyne and read his blustery manifesto in
uniform. The reading will begin at 10:30. After the program, light refreshments
will be served and 18th century style toasts offered in support of
independence. At the conclusion of the program, guests are encouraged to head
to the Battle Monument in Bennington, Vermont for a reading of the Women's Declaration
of Rights and the Declaration of Independence at 11:30 and 12:00
respectively.
Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence on July 4,
1776. The path ahead would be long and arduous. Victory was uncertain. In July
of 1777 an invading British army drove toward Albany. Hoping to instill fear in
the inhabitants of the region, Lieutenant-General John Burgoyne drafted and
circulated a proclamation to inhabitants, often referred to as his manifesto.
People were warned not to "endeavour to obstruct the operation of the
king's troops, or supply or assist those of the enemy" or else they would
face terrible consequences. Thankfully, the sentiments of the Declaration
prevailed.
Registration: Not required