Continental military takes Nassau
On this 3 March 1776, forces of the Continental Navy and Continental Marines of the American Colonies conduct their first ever amphibious landing at New Providence, Bahamas, a part of the greater Battle of Nassau. When the English Colonies of North America revolted against the Crown and declared Revolution, the colonies were severely lacking in a number of fields. From vital supplies like food, uniforms, munitions, and firearms, to aspects like an active navy (all naval vessels in America would have been under the control of the English Royal Navy) the burgeoning Patriot cause was seriously lacking. In particular the Continental Army was in desperate need of gunpowder, and
when General George Washington could not acquire the necessary amount by conventional means he looked to the newly formed Continental Navy and Corps of Marines. It had been discovered that the British controlled Bahamian island of New Providence, where the city of Nassau was situated, had a supply of gunpowder sufficient to meet Washington’s needs. The Continental congress ordered a fleet under command of Commodore Esek Hopkins to sail to New Providence and liberate the gunpowder from Fort Montague, one of two redoubts defending the city of Nassau. On the 3rd of March, 1776, Marines conducted the first ever amphibious landing in United States history under command of Captain Samuel Nicholas,