7: Revolutionary War at Mobile.
Location: NW corner of Church, at Theater St.
Text: Siege of Fort Charlotte (Condé), 1780. Spain,
America's ally, declared war on Great Britain in June 1779. Bernardo de Galvez, governor
of Spanish Louisiana at New Orleans, led the attack against the British along the lower
Mississippi River and Gulf Coast. In February 1780, Galvez laid siege upon the British
forces here at Fort Charlotte (Condé), resulting in its surrender and the capture of the
city of Mobile, March 14, 1780. Galvez next captured Pensacola and accepted the surrender
of West Florida, May 9, 1781, thus aiding the American colonists by removing the British
threat from the Gulf of Mexico. [Also see marker number 1 and
marker number 36.]Sons of the
Revolution in the State of Alabama 1996 |
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Galvez's attack on Fort Charlotte (note the exaggerated height of Fort
Charlotte
which is actually at water level.
Courtesy, Museum of Mobile.
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