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  2. Fort Mose - Wikipedia

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    Fort Mose (originally known as Gracia Real de Santa Teresa de Mose [3] [Royal Grace of Saint Teresa of Mose], [4] and later as Fort Mose, [2] or alternatively Fort Moosa or Fort Mossa [5]) is a former Spanish fort in St. Augustine, Florida.

  3. Siege of Fort Mose - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Fort Mose (often called Bloody Mose, or Bloody Moosa) was a significant action of the War of Jenkins' Ear that took place on June 14, 1740, in Spanish Florida. [7] Captain Antonio Salgado commanded a Spanish column of 300 regular troops, backed by the free black militia under Francisco Menéndez and allied Seminole warriors ...

  4. Francisco Menéndez (Black soldier) - Wikipedia

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    Days later, Spanish and Fort Mose militiamen counter-attacked and defeated the British, forcing them to retreat from the region. [citation needed] Fort Mose was destroyed during the battle but the governor again commended Menéndez and his troops, including in letters to the king. Menéndez also wrote to the king, requesting compensation for ...

  5. The site of the first free Black town in the U.S. is being ...

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  6. History of St. Augustine, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The leader of Fort Mose during the battle was Capt. Francisco Menendez: [45] born in Africa, he twice escaped from slavery. In Florida, he played an important role in defending St. Augustine from British raids. The Fort Mose site (of which only ruins remain) is now owned and maintained by the Florida Park Service.

  7. Why is Fort Adams in the shape of a pentagon? It goes ... - AOL

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    An old fort that was declared "worse than useless" preceded the Fort Adams we know today. Why is Fort Adams in the shape of a pentagon? It goes back to 15th-century Europe.

  8. Fort Worth is now ranked the best city in Texas to start a ...

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    New rankings put Fort Worth ahead of Austin and Dallas as the best Texas cities to start a business. In fact, Fort Worth ranks near the top among 100 big US cities.

  9. Seminole Wars - Wikipedia

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    The explosion leveled the fort and was heard more than 100 miles (160 km) away in Pensacola. [citation needed] It has been called "the single deadliest cannon shot in American history." [74] Of the 320 people known to be in the fort, including women and children, more than 250 died instantly, and many more died from their injuries soon after ...