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'''1776''' in Columbia history:
 
'''1776''' in Columbia history:
  
*In this year, [[King's College]] was shut down due to events surrounding the Revolutionary War.
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*In this year, [[King's College]] was shut down due to events surrounding the Revolutionary War
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==Spring==
  
 
*[[Commencement]] is cancelled "for want of our absent President": [[Myles Cooper]] had fled from an angry Revolutionary mob the previous year
 
*[[Commencement]] is cancelled "for want of our absent President": [[Myles Cooper]] had fled from an angry Revolutionary mob the previous year
 
*British expropriate [[College Hall]] for use as a military hospital after occupying [[New York City]]
 
*British expropriate [[College Hall]] for use as a military hospital after occupying [[New York City]]
 
*The college is offered quarters on [[Wall Street]] to continue instruction, but nothing comes of it
 
*The college is offered quarters on [[Wall Street]] to continue instruction, but nothing comes of it
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==Fall==
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*September 16: The [[Battle of Harlem Heights]] takes place on and around the future [[Morningside Heights campus]]
  
 
{{succession|preceded=[[1775]]|succeeded=[[1777]]|office=History of Columbia University|years=1776}}
 
{{succession|preceded=[[1775]]|succeeded=[[1777]]|office=History of Columbia University|years=1776}}
  
 
[[Category:18th century]]
 
[[Category:18th century]]

Revision as of 17:28, 8 April 2007

1776 in Columbia history:

  • In this year, King's College was shut down due to events surrounding the Revolutionary War

Spring

  • Commencement is cancelled "for want of our absent President": Myles Cooper had fled from an angry Revolutionary mob the previous year
  • British expropriate College Hall for use as a military hospital after occupying New York City
  • The college is offered quarters on Wall Street to continue instruction, but nothing comes of it

Fall

Preceded by
1775
History of Columbia University 
1776
Succeeded by
1777