Reenactment recognizes failed 1776 peace conference that happened on Staten Island
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The annual reenactment commemorates the 1776 peace conference attempt between British Lord Admiral Howe and American founding fathers, underlining the historical significance of that moment.
Elaine Dean emphasized the event's role in education, stating that it 'is not only a great way of preserving our past, it's a good way to continue educating our future generations.'
Attendees include the Richmond County Daughters of the American Revolution, who promote their mission and distribute information about history contests and scholarships.
This gathering illustrates the continual effort to educate and engage the community in understanding the historical significance of America's revolutionary past.
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