Battle of Machias (1775) | |||||||
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Part of the American Revolutionary War | |||||||
A 1776 nautical chart of Machias Bay; Machias is at the very top |
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Belligerents | |||||||
Great Britain | Massachusetts | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
James Moore † | Benjamin Foster | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
HM schooner Margaretta about 40 Royal Navy seamen |
Private sloops Unity and Falmouth Packet 55 militia (Massachusetts militia) |
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Casualties and losses | |||||||
5 killed 9 wounded |
10 killed 3 wounded |
The Battle of Machias (11-12 June 1775) was the second naval engagement of the American Revolutionary War. Also known as the Battle of the Margaretta, it was fought around the port of Machias (in what is now eastern Maine).
Following the outbreak of the war and the start of the Siege of Boston, British authorities enlisted the assistance of a loyalist merchant named Ichabod Jones to aid in the acquisition of needed supplies. Two of Jones' merchant ships arrived in Machias on 2 June 1775. The ships were accompanied by a British armed sloop called the Margaretta (sometimes also spelled Margueritta or Marguerite) that was commanded by Midshipman James Moore. The townspeople of Machias were unhappy with Jones' intention to take needed supplies, and they decided to arrest him. The townspeople also tried to arrest Moore, but they were unable to do so because he escaped through the harbor. However, the townspeople were able to seize one of Jones' ships. They armed the ship alongside a second local ship and sailed out to meet Moore. After a short confrontation, the townspeople were able to capture Moore's vessel and his crew. Moore was fatally wounded in the process.
The people of Machias went on to capture additional British ships and fought off a large force intended to take control of the town in the Battle of Machias in 1777. Privateers and others operating out of Machias continued to be a nuisance towards the Royal Navy during the war.
On 19 April 1775, the American Revolutionary War began with the Battles of Lexington and Concord in the British Province of Massachusetts Bay. Following the battle, the militia that had mustered to oppose the British commenced a siege of Boston where the British troops were located.