British Warships and American Galleys Face Off in the Tappan Zee

British ships anchored in the Tappan Zee (part of the Hudson River) were attacked by American galleys. The large ships shown on this map indicate where the battle took place.

On the morning of August 3, 1776, the crews of the British warships Phoenix and Rose saw six American ships coming up the Hudson River toward them, along with a number of boats. It wasn’t likely that they were coming for a friendly chat, so the British prepared for action. These American ships were actually galleys — low, flat-built vessels that had both oars and sails — and were definitely less formidable than the British ships, but they were still a threat.

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