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The Siege of St. Augustine was an action in Queen Anne's War during November and December 1702. It was conducted by English provincial forces from the Province of Carolina and their native allies, under the command of Carolina's governor James Moore, against the Spanish colonial fortress of Castillo de San Marcos at St. Augustine, in Spanish Florida.After destroying coastal Spanish communities north of St. Augustine, Moore's forces arrived at St.

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  • The Siege of St. Augustine was an action in Queen Anne's War during November and December 1702. It was conducted by English provincial forces from the Province of Carolina and their native allies, under the command of Carolina's governor James Moore, against the Spanish colonial fortress of Castillo de San Marcos at St. Augustine, in Spanish Florida.After destroying coastal Spanish communities north of St. Augustine, Moore's forces arrived at St.
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  • Siege of St. Augustine
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  • reports vary; light
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  • Kingdom of Spain
  • Kingdom of England
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  • Spanish victory
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  • 1,500 civilians
  • 204 regulars and marines
  • 300–600 Indians
  • 500–600 provincial militia
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