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  • ...l]], instructing him to seize New Orleans, is intercepted by [[Bernardo de Gálvez]].
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  • ...1781]] [[Siege of Pensacola]], allowing Spanish forces under [[Bernardo de Gálvez]] capture the city. On [[May 8]], at around 9:30 a.m., a Spanish artillery
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  • Commanded by Field Marshal [[Bernardo de Gálvez]], Governor of Louisiana and architect of the successful Spanish campaign, *[[March 18]] – Four Spanish ships, including [[Bernardo de Gálvez]]'s private brig ''Gálveztown'', force entry into [[Pensacola Bay]].
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  • ...erstanding between the subjects of their Catholic and Britannic Majestys." Gálvez had responded with assurances of the "Friendship and good harmony observed After reading the communication from King George III and Germain, Gálvez swiftly and secretly organised Louisiana and New Orleans for war. The indep
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  • ...amphibious [[siege of Pensacola]]. The siege lasted for two months before Gálvez took the town on [[May 8]]. Later that year, British forces under General C
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  • ..., along with his own brothers Carlos and Louis, served under [[Bernardo de Gálvez]] in the [[1781]] [[Battle of Mobile (1781)|Mobile]] and [[Siege of Pensaco
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