Chapter 656 Caribbean Sea Independence Wave

The British cannons began to thunder.

And the black Rebel Army in Nassau City, oh, now they should be called "Bahamas National Army," responded immediately with their own cannons.

Last time, Colonel Galisonnière had delivered 10 cannons. Together with their previous stock, there were now 17 cannons in the city, and their firepower surpassed that of the British.

General Brand continuously urged his troops to press forward. From his months of experience fighting the black Rebel Army, he knew that if his soldiers could close in to flintlock gun range, they could leverage their superior training and equipment level to swiftly rout the enemy.

Even if his troops only numbered half or even a quarter of the opposing forces, those black souls did not have the courage to exchange fire with the British Army.

Moreover, he had a significant advantage in troop strength this time.

Taking back Nassau City was just a matter of time.