Rhode Island's Trade with France During the Seven Years' War
DEFENSE
During the Seven Years' War, Rhode Island violated British trade embargoes, becoming a crucial supplier to French Canada despite official orders to cease exports. The practice of routing goods through neutral ports, particularly Monte Cristi, frustrated British authorities and led to the ousting of Governor Stephen Hopkins. By 1761, the war had significantly disrupted trade across American ports, with influential merchants in New York and Pennsylvania benefiting from government contracts.

Jan 24, 2026, 4:26 PM