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Revolutionary War

Battle of Gloucester (Massachusetts, 1775)

1775
Massachusetts
Era
Revolutionary War
Year
1775
Location
Massachusetts
Status
Verified engagement
The Combatants

Who Fought

Forces
Not recorded in historical accounts
VS
Victor
Not recorded in historical accounts
Outcome
The townspeople and militia of Gloucester captured the British seamen sent to seize the grounded schooner and recovered the previously captured ship. The skirmish was one of a series of actions that prompted a retaliatory expedition by Royal Navy Captain Henry Mowat in October 1775, whose major action, the Burning of Falmouth, was cited by the Second Continental Congress when it established the Continental Navy.
The Battle

History & Significance

The Battle of Gloucester may refer to:Siege of Gloucester, a siege in England in 1643 during the First English Civil War

Battle of Gloucester (1775), a land-sea engagement in the harbor of Gloucester, Massachusetts during the American Revolutionary War

Battle of Gloucester (1777), a minor engagement in Gloucester, New Jersey during the American Revolutionary War

Siege of Yorktown, which included a minor engagement near Gloucester Point, Virginia late in the American Revolutionary War

Battle of Gloucester Point (1861), a minor engagement between a Union gunboat and a Virginia (Confederate) shor

Historical context

The American Revolutionary War (1775–1783) grew from colonial resistance to British taxation without parliamentary representation — a dispute that radicalized through the Stamp Act (1765), the Townshend Acts (1767), and the Boston Massacre (1770). Fighting began at Lexington and Concord in April 1775; the Continental Congress declared independence on July 4, 1776. The Continental Army under George Washington faced severe shortages of supplies and troops, enduring the brutal winter at Valley Forge (1777–1778) before French alliance and French financing turned the military balance. Major engagements included Bunker Hill (1775), Trenton (1776), Saratoga (1777) — which secured French intervention — and Yorktown (1781), where British General Cornwallis surrendered to Washington. An estimated 25,000 American soldiers died in service, from combat, disease, and captivity. The Treaty of Paris (1783) recognized American independence and ceded British territory east of the Mississippi, though it left unresolved questions about Indigenous land rights and the status of Loyalists.

Questions & Answers

Frequently Asked Questions

When did Battle of Gloucester (Massachusetts, 1775) take place?
Battle of Gloucester (Massachusetts, 1775) took place in 1775.
Where was Battle of Gloucester (Massachusetts, 1775) fought?
Battle of Gloucester (Massachusetts, 1775) was fought in Massachusetts, United States.
What was the outcome of Battle of Gloucester (Massachusetts, 1775)?
The townspeople and militia of Gloucester captured the British seamen sent to seize the grounded schooner and recovered the previously captured ship. The skirmish was one of a series of actions that prompted a retaliatory expedition by Royal Navy Captain Henry Mowat in October 1775, whose major action, the Burning of Falmouth, was cited by the Second Continental Congress when it established the Continental Navy.
What was the significance of Battle of Gloucester (Massachusetts, 1775)?
The Battle of Gloucester may refer to:Siege of Gloucester, a siege in England in 1643 during the First English Civil War Battle of Gloucester (1775), a land-sea engagement in the harbor of Gloucester, Massachusetts during the American Revolutionary War Battle of Gloucester (1777), a minor engagement
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