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The Influence of Sea Power Upon History, 1660-1783

CHAPTER IX
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Lucia, a French colony.

Its strong harbor on the lee side, known as Gros Ilot Bay, was a capital place from which to watch the proceedings of the French navy in Fort Royal, Martinique.

The English captured the island, and from that safe anchorage Rodney watched and pursued the French fleet before his famous action in 1782.

The islands to the southward were of inferior military consequence.

In the greater islands, Spain should have outweighed England, holding as she did Cuba, Porto Rico, and, with France, Hayti, as against Jamaica alone.


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