The siege does not blockade the harbor, …

Years: 1775 - 1775
April
The siege does not blockade the harbor, and therefore the city remains open for the Royal Navy, under Vice Admiral Samuel Graves, to bring in supplies from Nova Scotia and other places.

Colonial forces can do little to stop these shipments due to the naval supremacy of the British fleet.

Nevertheless, American privateers are able to harass supply ships, and food prices rise quickly.

Soon the shortages mean the British forces are on short rations.

Generally, the American forces are able to gather information about what is happening in the city from people escaping the privations of Boston, but General Gage has no effective intelligence of rebel activities.

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