Confrontations and minor skirmishes continue in Virginia …

Years: 1775 - 1775
October
Confrontations and minor skirmishes continue in Virginia between Whigs on one side and Tories on the other until October, when Dunmore has acquired enough military support to begin organized operations against the rebellious Whigs.

General Thomas Gage, the British commander-in-chief for North America, has ordered a small detachment of the 14th Regiment of Foot to Virginia in response to pleas by Dunmore for military help.

These troops had begun raiding surrounding counties for rebel military supplies on October 12.

This activity continues through the end of October, when a small British ship runs aground and is captured by Whigs during a skirmish near Hampton.

Navy boats sent to punish the townspeople are repulsed by Continental Army troops and militia in a brief gunfight that results in the killing and capture of several sailors.

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