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Revolutionary War Episode 9

Marines Set Sail for New Providence

May 13, 2019 · 29:17

Marines Set Sail for New Providence

Commodore Esek Hopkins assembled America's first Continental Navy, leading a small fleet eager to take action against British forces. After weeks trapped in ice on the Delaware River during the winter of 1776, Hopkins chose to bypass a potential confrontation with Lord Dunmore in Virginia, deciding to sail south for a bold raid on the Bahamas instead. This British-controlled territory was believed to hold a critical cache of gunpowder and munitions vital for the colonial war effort. With Marines under Samuel Nicholas, the newly established Corps prepared for its first amphibious assault, ultimately targeting New Providence. Local defenses were sparse, and officials had not anticipated an invasion so distant from New England. Relying on the element of surprise, Hopkins and Nicholas led the fledgling Navy and Marines in an audacious operation aimed at capturing valuable supplies, boosting morale, and proving that the young American forces could challenge the British Empire. Their success in this mission set a precedent for the Marines' role in amphibious warfare and underlined the colonies' determination to fight back.

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