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Fort Mose, Siege of

Years: 1740 - 1740

The siege of Fort Mose (often called Bloody Mose, or Bloody Moosa at the time) is a significant action of the War of Jenkins’ Ear that takes place on June 26 of 1740.

A Spanish column of 300 regular troops, free black militia and Indian auxiliaries commanded by Captain Antonio Salgado storms the strategically crucial position of Fort Mose, occupied by 170 British soldiers under Colonel John Palmer as a part of James Oglethorpe's offensive to capture St. Augustine.

Taken by surprise, the British garrison is virtually annihilated.

Palmer himself, three captains and three lieutenants are among the British troops killed in action.

After the battle, the fort is destroyed and not rebuilt until 12 years later.

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