O'Neill's Irish scouts have reconnoitered the Pensacola…
April 1781 CE
The redoubt farthest from the city is the Crescent.
Next distant is the Sombrero, followed by Fort George.
The Spanish troops establish encampments and begin extensive preparations for a siege.
Hundreds of engineers and laborers bring supplies and armaments to the battlefield.
The engineers also dig trenches, and build bunkers and redoubts, besides constructing a covered road to shield the troops from the constant fire of grapeshot, grenades, and cannonballs.
On April 12, Gálvez himself is wounded while viewing the British fortifications.
Battlefield command is formally transferred to Colonel José de Ezpeleta, a personal friend of Gálvez.
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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