After the Revolutionary War Lecture

After the Revolutionary War Lecture

After the Revolutionary War Lecture

Concluding the lecture series, this engaging presentation explores the pivotal years following the Revolutionary War, spanning 1783–1812 — a time when the young nation worked to define its identity, strengthen its government, and secure its future. The program will examine major historical moments, including the creation of the first Constitution, the dramatic Hamilton–Burr Duel, and the political and social developments that ultimately confirmed America’s independence on the world stage.

Through insightful storytelling and historical context, attendees will gain a deeper understanding of how these early decades shaped both the nation and local communities. This final lecture offers a thoughtful look at the challenges, achievements, and influential figures that guided the United States through its formative years after the Revolution.

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Date

Mar 31 2026

Time

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Cost

$15.00

Location

23 Main Street Madison NJ
23 Main Street Madison NJ

Organizer

Museum of Early Trades & Crafts
Museum of Early Trades & Crafts
Email
coordinator@metc.org
Website
https://metc.org/
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