Siege of Pensacola (1707), two separate siege attempts during Queen Anne's War by English-led Indians against a Spanish garrison
Capture of Pensacola (1719), the capture of Spanish Pensacola by French forces during the War of the Quadruple Alliance
Siege of Pensacola, a 1781 siege by Spanish forces against a British garrison during the American War of Independence
Battle of Pensacola (1814), an American attack on a British-Spanish force during the War of 1812
Battle of Pensacola (1861), a Union attack on Confederate forts in Pensacola Bay during American Civil War
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BattleofPensacola may refer to: Siege ofPensacola (1707), two separate siege attempts during Queen Anne's War by English-led Indians against a Spanish...
siege ofPensacola, fought from March 9 to May 10, 1781, was the culmination of Spain's conquest of West Florida during the Gulf Coast Campaign of the American...
invaded Florida, defeating the Spanish and British forces at the BattleofPensacola on November 7. Afterwards, the Spanish surrendered, and the British...
(Muscogee/Red Stick) parents, he was orphaned during the Creek War after the Battleof Tallushatchee. Lyncoya was brought to Jackson after the surviving women...
at Pensacola, Florida under the overall command of General Braxton Bragg. When the Confederates abandoned Fort McRee after the BattleofPensacola, Colonel...
colonial) Pensacola. While they were looting the material, the Red Sticks returned and defeated them, at what became known as the Battleof Burnt Corn...
troops based at Spanish-held Pensacola. Battleof Lake Borgne, Louisiana (December 14, 1814): A battle on Lake Borgne east of New Orleans, between a U.S...
concentrated in the towns of St. Augustine on the Atlantic coast and Pensacola on the western end of the panhandle. The interior of the Florida Territory...
a Muscogee chiefdom. He led a band of Lower Creek warriors at the Battle at the Village and the BattleofPensacola in 1781, a period when he developed...
Pensacola, Florida, area. It is named after American Revolutionary War hero Andrew Pickens. It is the largest of four forts built to defend Pensacola...
The Ordinance of Nullification declared the Tariffs of 1828 and 1832 null and void within the borders of the U.S. state of South Carolina, beginning on...
after Jackson's victory at the Battleof New Orleans, she warned Jackson that his subsequent popularity (on the scope of George Washington) would tempt...
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established the Confederation of the Rhine in July 1806 following the Battleof Austerlitz (December 1805). Following the Battleof Jena-Auerstedt (October...
forces at the BattleofPensacola. After seeking refuge in the Bahamas, he travelled to London. He was received by King George III as 'Chief of the Embassy...
Geese in which "Irish people working abroad tell their stories". BattleofPensacola (1781) Count Joseph Cornelius O’Rourke Early Modern Ireland 1536–1691...
87.2325°W / 30.4709; -87.2325 Pensacola Christian College (PCC) is a private Independent Baptist college in Pensacola, Florida. Founded in 1974 by Arlin...