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English (London), 1713–14 Richard Bayley Medium or Technique Silver (Britannia standard), fruitwood Classification Silver. Coffee Making and Serving Devices Used in the Massachusetts Colony. Boston’s Green Dragon 1697-1832
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English (London), 1713–14 Richard Bayley Medium or Technique Silver (Britannia standard), fruitwood Classification Silver
Coffee Making and Serving Devices Used in the Massachusetts Colony
Boston’s Green Dragon 1697-1832 This famous coffee-house tavern was the “headquarters of the Revolution” –Danial Webster
Through the biography of the coffee pot : • Where was this coffee pot made and used • It’s social and cultural context used in coffee houses. • The significance of these coffee houses in the colonial period • Who went to these coffee houses touching up on gender roles. • American Revolution • How coffee became the drink of America.
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