Esek Hopkins

Esek Hopkins
Born(1718-04-26)April 26, 1718
Scituate, Rhode Island
DiedFebruary 26, 1802(1802-02-26) (aged 83)
Providence, Rhode Island
Buried
North Burial Ground,
Providence
Allegiance United States
BranchPrivateer
Continental Navy
Years of service1754–1763 (privateer)
1775–1778 (Continental Navy)
RankCaptain (Privateer)
Commodore (Continental Navy)
Battles / warsFrench and Indian War
American Revolutionary War
Spouse(s)Desire Burroughs
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Commodore Esek Hopkins (April 26, 1718  February 26, 1802) was a Continental Navy officer and privateer. He served as the only commander-in-chief of the Continental navy during the American Revolutionary War, when the Continental Congress appointed him to the position in December 1775. Hopkins is known for carrying out the successful raid of Nassau in the Bahamas, which captured large amounts of military supplies. His legacy today has become controversial due to Hopkins' involvement in the Atlantic slave trade and for torturing British prisoners of war.