Battle of Mobile

The Battle of Mobile was a British attempt to recapture the town of Mobile (then in the British province of West Florida) from the Spanish during the American Revolutionary War. The Spanish had previously captured Mobile in March 1780. On January 7, 1781, a British attack against a Spanish outpost on the east side of Mobile Bay was repulsed, and the German leader of the expedition was killed. When Spain entered the American Revolutionary War in 1... more

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  • Jan 7, 1781

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West Indies and Gulf Coast campaigns

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  • Jan 7, 1781
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