The Province of Georgia had managed to …

Years: 1776 - 1776
February
The Province of Georgia had managed to remain relatively neutral before the events of spring 1775, but radicals in the Georgia provincial congress had come into power during the summer of 1775 and progressively stripped Georgia's Royal Governor, James Wright, of his powers.

While Wright had requested a naval presence near Savannah, Patriots in Charleston, South Carolina had intercepted his request and substituted for it a dispatch indicating he did not need such support.

The dispute in Georgia had reached a crisis point when British men-of-war began arriving at Tybee Island in January 1776.

On January 12, three ships were seen at anchor off Tybee Island; by January 18 the fleet consists of the HMS Cherokee, HMS Siren, HMS Raven, HMS Tamar, and a number of smaller vessels.

Wright's opinion, expressed to Joseph Clay and others, had been that the fleet has been sent to punish the local rebels.

In fact, these ships were the beginnings of a fleet assembled to acquire provisions in Savannah for the beleaguered British troops in Boston.

In December 1775 General William Howe had ordered an expedition to purchase rice and other provisions in Georgia.

By early February the entire fleet has assembled off Tybee Island.

It is under the overall command of Captain Andrew Barclay (or Barkley) on the HMS Scarborough, and includes HMS Hinchinbrook and two transports, HMS Whitby and HMS Symmetry, carrying about two hundred British army regulars from the 40th Foot under the command of Major James Grant.

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