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(New page: THE SEVILLE SQUARE HISTORIC DISTRICT is the area where the town of Pensacola was successfully settled after initial attempts by the Spanish in 1559. This area bounded on the south by a bea...) |
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+ | The '''[[Siege of Pensacola]]''' (also called the [[Battle of Pensacola]]) marked the culmination of Spain's conquest of Florida from [[British Pensacola|Great Britain]] during the [[Revolutionary War]] in [[1781]]. Spanish troops under [[Bernardo de Gálvez]] began an amphibious assault on the city in March 1781, steadily advancing towards [[Fort George]] on [[Gage Hill]]. On the morning of [[May 8]], artillery fire sparked a fire within the [[Queen's Redoubt]] that detonated the powder magazine, allowing Spanish troops to capture the redoubt. British Governor [[Peter Chester]] and Major General [[John Campbell]] surrendered Fort George and Pensacola shortly thereafter. |
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The Siege of Pensacola (also called the Battle of Pensacola) marked the culmination of Spain's conquest of Florida from Great Britain during the Revolutionary War in 1781. Spanish troops under Bernardo de Gálvez began an amphibious assault on the city in March 1781, steadily advancing towards Fort George on Gage Hill. On the morning of May 8, artillery fire sparked a fire within the Queen's Redoubt that detonated the powder magazine, allowing Spanish troops to capture the redoubt. British Governor Peter Chester and Major General John Campbell surrendered Fort George and Pensacola shortly thereafter.