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Floating Hell: The Prison Ships of the American Revolutionary War


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During the American Revolution, the British captured thousands of American Continentals, militia, spies and sympathizers, and crammed them into prison ships between Manhattan and Brooklyn. Squalid conditions and barbaric treatment were imposed upon thousands of inmates, crammed in hulks throughout the New York harbor. It's a largely forgotten story that is sobering to behold.

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  • H.R.1501 - Prison Ship Martyrs' Monument Preservation Act 113th Congress (2013-2014)
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Artwork: Brittany Schall

Music: "Danse Macabre" by Camille Saint-Saens, performed by Kevin MacLeod

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The Morbid MuseumBy Katie Meade and Luke Boyd