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Revolutionary War Episode 11

From Victory in the Bahamas to River Warfare

June 04, 2019 · 37:24

From Victory in the Bahamas to River Warfare

After seizing weapons and supplies during their daring raid in the Bahamas, the Continental Marines returned from their first amphibious operation with renewed purpose. As Philadelphia fortified the Delaware River, bracing for inevitable attacks on major ports, America's navy expanded its reach. Ships like the Lexington and Reprisal clashed with British frigates, testing the colonies' power at sea. Bold captains like John Barry and Lambert Wickes captured prizes, recruited Marines, and showed Britain's navy was not invincible. These early hard-fought victories set the stage for greater coordination between land and sea forces, expanding the Revolutionary War's scope.

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