Battle of Rhode Island Site - Battle

Battle

In the battle, American troops under Sullivan sought to recapture the island of Rhode Island. It was the first joint land and sea operation of American and French forces. And it was the first battle in which a racially segregated unit of black soldiers fought, the 1st Rhode Island Regiment. It was fought on August 29, 1778.

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