Gálvez is surprised to receive chiefs of…
May 1781 CE
Gálvez had arranged to purchase beef cattle from them, and also requested they appeal to the British-allied Creeks and Choctaws to cease their attacks.
On May 8, a howitzer shell strikes the magazine in Fort Crescent, exploding it and sending black smoke billowing.
Fifty-seven British troops are killed by the devastating blast, and Ezpeleta quickly leads the light infantry in a charge to take the stricken fort.
The Spanish move howitzers and cannons into what remains of it and open fire on the next two British forts.
Pensacola's defenders return fired from Fort George, but are soon overwhelmed by the massive Spanish firepower.
Groups
Waldeck, County of (later Principality of)
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Muscogee, or Creek, people (Amerind tribe)
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Choctaw (Amerind tribe)
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Chickasaw (Amerind tribe)
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New Spain, Viceroyalty of
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France, (Bourbon) Kingdom of
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Hessians
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Spain, Bourbon Kingdom of
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Britain, Kingdom of Great
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West Florida
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Louisiana (Spanish colony)
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Loyalists (American Revolution)
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Pennsylvania, Commonwealth of (U.S.A.)
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Maryland, State of (U.S.A.)
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