The Battle of Fort Charlotte, also known as the Siege of Fort Charlotte, was a two-week siege conducted by Spanish general Bernardo de Gálvez against...
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Fort Charlotte may refer to: Battle of Fort Charlotte Fort Charlotte, Antigua and Barbuda Fort Charlotte, Nassau Fort Charlotte, Tortola Fort Charlotte...
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Fort Charlotte is a British-colonial era fort built on a hill overlooking the harbor of Nassau, the capital and largest city of the Bahamas. The fort...
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Fort Charlotte, Mobile (French: Fort Condé de la Mobille and Spanish: Fuerte Carlota de Mobila) is a partially-reconstructed 18th-century fort in Mobile...
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in the Battle of Fort Charlotte, a presidio or military fort was built on the site of the old trading post. This "Spanish Fort" was the site of a counterattack...
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Michel Dragon (category Spanish military personnel of the American Revolutionary War)
independence of the United States of America. He participated in the Gulf Coast Campaign, notably in the Battle of Baton Rouge, Battle of Fort Charlotte and in...
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battles were fought near the town of Mobile, Alabama: In 1780, the Spanish captured British West Floria (now Mobile, Alabama) at the Battle of Fort Charlotte...
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day: the Battle for Bunker Hill (1st ed.). New York: H. Holt. ISBN 978-0-8050-6099-7. Roberts, Robert B. (1988). Encyclopedia of historic forts: the military...
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The Battle of Charlotte was an American Revolutionary War battle fought in Charlotte, North Carolina on September 26, 1780. The battle took place at the...
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Bernardo de Gálvez (redirect from Bernardo de Gálvez, Count of Galvez)
threat to the capital of Louisiana, New Orleans. In March 1780, Gálvez recaptured Mobile from the British at the Battle of Fort Charlotte. Gálvez's most important...
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Years' War Battle of Fornovo – 1495 – Invasion of Italy by Charles VIII Battle of Fort Charlotte – 1780 – American Revolutionary War Battle of Fort Donelson...
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Robert Farmar (category History of the Southern United States)
governor of British West Florida and later served as the commander at Fort Charlotte. Farmar was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey, the son of Thomas and...
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course of the war Battle of Young's House 3 February - British victory Action of 24 February 1780 - British victory Battle of Fort Charlotte 2–14 March...
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Mobile, Alabama (redirect from Fort Louis de la Mobile)
the Battle of Fort Charlotte in 1780, as part of this campaign. The Spanish wished to eliminate any British threat to their Louisiana colony west of the...
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Austal USA (category Defense companies of the United States)
of the Australian shipbuilder Austal, operating under a Special Security Arrangement which allows it to work independently and separately on some of the...
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Lord Dunmore's War (redirect from Treaty of Camp Charlotte)
Battle of Point Pleasant on October 10, 1774. In the ensuing Treaty of Camp Charlotte, the Native Americans surrendered their hunting rights south of...
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Liberty's Kids (redirect from List of Liberty's Kids episodes)
confirmed that three more DVDs - Heroes and Traitors, American Battles and Daughters of the American Revolution would be released in September 2004, but...
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RFA Fort Charlotte (A236) was a stores issuing ship of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary. Launched on 12 February 1944 as SS Buffalo Park a merchant steamship...
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Moctezuma II (category 16th-century indigenous leaders of the Americas)
a ninth-generation descendant of Moctezuma II, who was commander of the Spanish forces at the Battle of Fort Charlotte, and his grandson, Francisco Javier...
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The siege of Detroit, also known as the surrender of Detroit or the Battle of Fort Detroit, was an early engagement in the War of 1812. A British force...
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Fort Charlotte is located in McCormick County, South Carolina, United States, founded in 1768, and now beneath the waters of the J. Strom Thurmond Lake...
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Battle of Point Pleasant forced Cornstalk to make peace in the Treaty of Camp Charlotte, ceding to Virginia the Shawnee claims to all lands south of the...
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during the Battle of Fort Charlotte in 1780, and retained Mobile by the terms of the war-ending Treaty of Paris in 1783. Mobile was then part of the colonial...
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it. The First Battle of Fort Bowyer took place in mid-September, 1814. Captain William Percy of the Royal Navy decided to attack the fort in preparation...
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the Battle of Fort George, he then went to Black Rock where the American vessels had been released when the British abandoned Fort Erie at the end of May...
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Charlotte (/ˈʃɑːrlət/ SHAR-lət) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of North Carolina and the county seat of Mecklenburg County. The population...
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Thousands of Muscogee, Chickasaw, and Choctaw fought in major battles such as the Battle of Fort Charlotte, the Battle of Mobile, and the siege of Pensacola...
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The Battle of Fort Recovery, 30 June – 1 July 1794, was a battle of the Northwest Indian War, fought at the present-day village of Fort Recovery, Ohio...
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Gilbert Antoine de St. Maxent (category French military personnel of the American Revolutionary War)
capture of both Fort New Richmond and Fort Panmure (future Natchez, Mississippi), the Battle of Fort Charlotte (1780), and ultimately the Siege of Pensacola...
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1723 - Fort Conde built. 1763 - Mobile becomes part of British West Florida per Treaty of Paris (1763). 1780 - March: Battle of Fort Charlotte; Spanish...
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