Spilling the Tea: A History of Tea Drinking in New York State

Spilling the Tea: A History of Tea Drinking in New York State

Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Site

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How did a beverage developed in Asia make its way to the shores of the Hudson River? Why do Americans sweeten their tea? How did tea drinking affect culture and commerce? Learn about the history of tea in colonial New York, from its introduction in Dutch New Netherland to the Tea Act boycotts of the American Revolution and beyond. Sarah Wassberg Johnson, program and event manager at Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Site in Yonkers, NY, will lead us on a journey through the global and local history of tea and sugar, all the accoutrements necessary to consume it, and New York’s unique role in American tea culture.

Speaker Bio:

Sarah Wassberg Johnson is the education and programs manager at Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Site. She has an MA in public history from the University at Albany and researches food history in her spare time.

This discussion was originally presented in person and online on June 12, 2024.

Visit the Philipse Manor Hall Virtual Wing at:
https://www.philpsemanorhall.com
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