Which explains how the actions of Bernardo de Gálvez affected British troops in Florida? A.By opening a second front at Mobile, de Gálvez prevented the British from sending additional troops to Pensacola. B.By opening a second front at Pensacola, de Gálvez prevented the British from sending additional troops north. C.By opening a second front at Mobile, de Gálvez prevented the British from sending additional troops to East Florida. D.By opening a second front at Pensacola, de Gálvez prevented the British from sending additional troops to Mobile.
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After two months of fighting, the British finally surrendered in May 1781. The Battle of Pensacola was one of the longest battles of the American Revolution; yet, it rarely appears in our history books. In July 1781 British troops began to arrive in Yorktown, the final engagement of the war. Think how much impact Gálvez and his troops had. Not only had he kept the British occupied on a second front throughout the war, but also imagine how much impact the loss of Pensacola had on the number of troops and ships the British could send to Yorktown. Imagine what course the American Revolution might have taken without the help of this able Spanish general. https://www.nps.gov/foma/learn/historyculture/galvez.htm
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