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  1. Fort Charlotte, Mobile (French: Fort Condé de la Mobille and Spanish: Fuerte Carlota de Mobila) is a partially-reconstructed 18th-century fort in Mobile, Alabama.

  2. Jul 5, 2024 · Fort Charlotte, 1820 Against the backdrop of the American Revolution, the Battle of Fort Charlotte in colonial Mobile occurred in March 1780 during the Anglo-Spanish War of 1779-83, in which Spain allied with France against Great Britain.

  3. The Battle of Fort Charlotte, also known as the Siege of Fort Charlotte, was a two-week siege conducted by Spanish general Bernardo de Gálvez against the British fortifications guarding the port of Mobile, (which was then in the British province of West Florida, and now in Alabama) during the Anglo-Spanish War of 1779-1783.

  4. Jun 7, 2024 · Located in the heart of Mobile, Alabama, Fort Charlotte is a must-visit historical landmark that offers a captivating journey into the past. Built initially as Fort Louis de la Mobile by French explorers in 1702, this fortification witnessed numerous significant events, including its renaming Fort Charlotte under Spanish rule.

  5. The original Fort Condé was built in 1723 by French explorers. Under various colonial powers, it went by different names, including Fort Louis, Fort Charlotte, and Fuerta Carlota. The extant remnants of the original fort, discovered during the construction of the Wallace Tunnel in 1966, may be seen in Mardi Gras Park, facing Church Street.

  6. The Battle of Fort Charlotte was fought during the American Revolution at Mobile, Alabama. A Patriot victory, the battle led to the surrender of Fort Charlotte, originally known as Fort Conde, and opened the door to the capture of Pensacola.

  7. Aug 17, 2023 · The British held the fort until March 1780, when Don Bernardo de Gálvez, the Spanish governor of Louisiana, and José Manuel de Ezpeleta led more than a 1,000 troops to Mobile and took control of Fort Charlotte from British commander Elias Durnford after a 14-day siege known as the Battle of Fort Charlotte.