General John Campbell, realizing his final line…
May 1781 CE
The garrison raises a white flag over Fort George at three in the afternoon of May 10, 1781.
More than eleven hundred British and colonial troops are taken prisoner, and two hundred casualties have been sustained.
The Spanish army has lost seventy-four dead, with another one hundred and ninety-eight wounded.
Gálvez personally accepts the surrender, ending British sovereignty in West Florida.
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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