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== History == Coventry was settled by English colonists in the early 18th century, when it was part of [[Warwick, Rhode Island|Warwick]]. The area was far from the center of Warwick and grew very slowly. However, by 1741, enough farmers (about 100 families) had settled in the area that they petitioned the General Assembly of Rhode Island to create their own town. The petition was granted, and the new town was named Coventry after the [[Coventry|English city]]. For the rest of the 18th century, Coventry remained a rural town populated by farmers. Among the buildings that survive are the [[Waterman Tavern]] (1740s), the [[Nathanael Greene Homestead]] (1770), and the [[Paine Homestead]] (late 17th century to early 18th century). The oldest church is [https://mapleroot.org Maple Root Baptist Church] which dates from the end of the 18th century. The congregation was organized in 1762 and was affiliated with the [[General Six-Principle Baptists]]. During the [[American Revolutionary War|Revolutionary War]], the people of Coventry were supporters of the patriot cause. [[Nathanael Greene]], a resident of Coventry, rose through the ranks to become a leading general of the American army. By the end of the war, Greene was second in command in the US army after [[George Washington]]. In the 19th century, the Industrial Revolution came to Coventry with the building of the first mill in Anthony. Over the next century, the eastern end of town became very industrialized, with manufacturing centers being located in Anthony, [[Washington, Rhode Island|Washington]], [[Quidnick, Rhode Island|Quidnick]], and [[Harris, Rhode Island|Harris]] villages. Many of the old factories still stand in the town, and the village centers remain mostly intact. The demographics of the town changed, as industrial jobs at these new mill villages attracted [[French Canadian]] and Irish immigrants. By the end of the 19th century, almost one fourth of the population was born outside the US, and French was the primary language for many of the people in the eastern part of Coventry. Not all immigrants worked in the factories. Census records from the late 19th century show that some owned farms. By comparison, the western end of the town remained very rural, with the only centers of population being located at [[Greene, Rhode Island|Greene]] and [[Summit, Rhode Island|Summit]], both established as railroad stations on the [[New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad]]. [[File:Nathanael Greene Homestead.jpg|thumb|200px|right|[[General Nathanael Greene Homestead]] pictured in 1902]] In the 20th century, the town went through much change. The advent of the automobile brought an end of the railroad, and the track was dismantled in the 1970s. By the mid-20th century, industry had largely left the town and most of the factories closed.
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