Nicholson Broughton | |
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![]() Captain Nicholson Broughton's Home, 6 Lee Street, Marblehead. Massachusetts[1] | |
Born | 1724 |
Died | 1798 (aged 73–74) |
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Commands | first commodore of the United States Navy |
Battles / wars | American Revolutionary War |
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Captain Nicholson Broughton (1724–1798) of Marblehead, Massachusetts was the first commodore of the American Navy and, as part of the Marblehead Regiment, commanded George Washington’s first naval vessel USS Hannah.[2] Broughton set sail from Beverly, Massachusetts on 5 September 1775 in Hannah. He also led the first American expedition of the war, which went to interrupt shipping British armaments off Nova Scotia.[3][4][page needed] On the expedition, Broughton participated in the Raid on Charlottetown. As a result of Broughton's expedition to Nova Scotia, the Governor of Nova Scotia Francis Legge declared martial law throughout the colony.[5]
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