In response, on the orders of Governor Stephen Hopkins and members of the Rhode Island General Assembly, a group of local residents took over Fort George on Goat Island and fired at St John. Thirteen shots from the fort's 18-pounder long guns were fired at her, though she managed to escape with minor damage; this marked one of the first violent confrontations of the American Revolution. Those involved at firing at St John left Fort George before Squirrel arrived on the scene. St John was subsuqeuntly involved in moving stocks of gunpowder away from Nassau, Bahamas on 4 March 1776 during the raid of Nassau by the Continental Marines.[2]