Battle Of Bloody Marsh


The Battle of Bloody Marsh took place July 1974 between the British and Spanish forces here on Saint Simons Island, which is part of Brunswick, Georgia, which ended in victory for the British. This particular battle was one of many of the War of Jenkins Ear. The battle was for the British fortifications of Fort Federica and Fort St. Simons, with the main goal of controlling the sea routes and inland waters in the Province. With the victory, the Province of Georgia established undisputed claim to the island. It is now part of the U.S. state of Georgia. The British also won the Battle of Gully Hole Creek, which took place on the island the same day.
Atlantic Ocean, Coast of Georgia



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