Gálvez had not immediately moved against Pensacola …

Years: 1780 - 1780
April
Gálvez had not immediately moved against Pensacola after his victory at Fort Charlotte, although he wants to take advantage of the British disorganization caused by the attempt to support Mobile.

However, since he knows that Pensacola is strongly defended, and armed with powerful cannons, he again requests large-scale naval support from Havana.

He learns in April that additional reinforcements, including British Royal Navy vessels, have arrived at Pensacola.

Without Spanish reinforcements, he leaves a garrison in Mobile, and departs for Havana to raise the troops and equipment needed for an attack on Pensacola.

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