Word of the attack reaches San Luis …
Years: 1704 - 1704
January
Word of the attack reaches San Luis de Apalachee, eight leagues (about twenty-four miles [thirty-nine kilometers]) south of Ayubale, where Captain Juan Ruíz de Mexía raises a force of four hundred Apalachee and thirty Spanish cavalry.
This force engages Moore's at Ayubale, and is decisively defeated.
More than two hundred Apalachees are killed or captured, three Spaniards are killed and eight are captured, Mexía among them.
There is evidence that as many as fifty Apalachee joined with the English against the Spanish-led forces in this encounter.
Moore considers making an attack on the fort at San Luis, but his force has suffered a significant number of casualties, so he opts instead for an attempt at extortion.
Some of the Spanish prisoners manage to escape, so he releases Miranda, Mexía and others to go to San Luis with the hope that the San Luis garrison commander will then pay a ransom for them.
However, the garrison commander refuses to pay.
Locations
People
Groups
- Christians, Roman Catholic
- Muscogee, or Creek, people (Amerind tribe)
- Apalachee (Amerind tribe)
- New Spain, Viceroyalty of
- Florida (Spanish Colony)
- Carolina, Province of (English Colony)
- England, (Orange and Stewart) Kingdom of
- Spain, Bourbon Kingdom of
- England, (Stuart) Kingdom of
Topics
- Colonization of the Americas, Spanish
- Colonization of the Americas, English
- Queen Anne's War
- Apalachee massacre
Commodoties
- Fish and game
- Weapons
- Hides and feathers
- Gem materials
- Domestic animals
- Strategic metals
- Slaves
- Sweeteners
- Land
- Tobacco
