Bernardo de GálvezProfiles Bernardo de Gálvez, the Spanish governor of Louisiana during the American Revolution who drove the British out of Pensacola, Florida, safeguarding lower Mississippi River and the entire Gulf Coast region. |
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AMERICAN HISTORY BERNARDO American Revolution Apaches army arrived outside Pensacola artillery attacking the British Barrancas Coloradas Baton Rouge Battle of Lexington Battle of Yorktown Bernardo de Gálvez Brit Calbo de Irazabal campaign cannon cannonballs Captures English Charlotte commander Creole Cuba declared defended end British influence enemy engaged in illegal England fighting fire Fort Charlotte France French and Indian Gálvez arrived Gálvez began GALVEZ BY RUSSELL Gálvez gave Gálvez knew Gálvez returned Gálvez served Gálvez took Gálvez tried Gálvez's courage Gálvez's victories Gálveztown George Washington governor of Louisiana gunpowder help the Americans Hispanic honor illegal trade important increased the number invasion Jamaica José Calbo Juan King Carlos King Carlos III LATINOS IN AMERICAN launch an attack lieutenant Macharavialla March Mexico move against Pensacola Napoleon Bonaparte Orleans protection returned to Spain sail Santa Rosa Island sent soldiers Spaniard supplies territory tiny fleet tion uncle José Gálvez victory at Pensacola western Florida worry