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      • Capture of Fort Bute On September 3, 1779 Colonel Alexander Dickson removed nearly all the troops from the fort leaving only 23 soldiers at the fort. The troops were ordered to march to the Baton Rouge outpost.
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  1. Part of the Western Theater of the. American Revolutionary War. Detail from a 1776 map showing West Florida. Date. 7 September 1779. Location. Fort Bute, West Florida (present-day East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana) Result. Spanish victory.

  2. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The Capture of Fort Bute signalled the opening of Spanish intervention in the American Revolutionary War on the side of France and the United States.

  3. Aug 29, 2023 · The Capture of Fort Bute signalled the opening of Spanish intervention in the American Revolutionary War on the side of France and the United States.

  4. At dawn on September 7, this force attacked Fort Bute, a decaying relic of the French and Indian War that was defended by a token force. After a brief skirmish in which one German was killed, most of the garrison surrendered. The six who escaped capture made their way to Baton Rouge to notify the British troops there of the fort's capture.

    • 1779-1781
    • Spanish victory
    • British West Florida
  5. Battles - 1779. 09/07/1779 – Battles – Spanish Capture of British Fort Bute in (West Florida) Louisiana. The Capture of Fort Bute signalled the opening of Spanish intervention in the American Revolutionary War on the side of France and the United States.

  6. Part of the American Revolutionary War. Detail from a 1776 map showing British West Florida. Date. September 7, 1779. Location. Fort Bute, then British West Florida, now East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana. Result. Spanish victory. Belligerents.

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