This Day in History: May 8
On May 8, a fortunate howitzer blast hit the magazine in Fort Crescent.
Black smoke billowed into the sky as the gunpowder supply exploded,
killing 57 British troops and devastating the fortifications. Ezpeleta,
commanding the light infantry, was then able to lead the charge to take
Fort Crescent, and moved howitzers and cannons in place to open fire on
the next two fortifications. The British fired back from Fort George,
but were overwhelmed by the Spanish firepower. [More]
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