The FIRST GREAT TEXAS CATTLE DRIVE was organized to feed the Spanish
troops that would capture DAUPHIN ISLAND from the British in 1780."In
order to feed his troops, Gálvez sent an emissary, Francisco García,
with a letter to Texas governor Domingo Cabello y Robles requesting the
delivery of Texas cattle to Spanish forces in Louisiana. Accordingly,
between 1779 and 1782, 10,000 cattle were rounded up on ranches
belonging to citizens and missions of Bexar and La Bahía. From Presidio
La Bahía, the assembly point, Texas rancheros and their vaqueros
trailed these herds to Nacogdoches, Natchitoches[ed. note: oldest town in Louisiana, founded in 1714 by Louis Juchereau de St. Denis who led the 1719 FRENCH & INDIAN DEFENSE OF DAUPHIN ISLAND during the attempted Spanish invasion of 1719], and Opelousas for
distribution to Gálvez's forces. Providing escorts for these herds were
soldiers from Presidio San Antonio de Béxar, Presidio La Bahía, and El
Fuerte del Cíbolo, and several hundred horses were also sent along for
artillery and cavalry purposes. Fueled in part by Texas beef, Gálvez,
with 1,400 men, took to the field in the fall of 1779 and defeated the
British in battles at Manchac, Baton Rouge, and Natchez. On March 14,
1780, after a month-long siege with land and sea forces, Gálvez, with
over 2,000 men, captured the British stronghold of Fort Charlotte at
Mobile. The climax of the Gulf Coast campaign occurred the following
year when Gálvez directed a joint land-sea attack on Pensacola, the
British capital of West Florida. He commanded more than 7,000 men in the
two-month siege of Fort George in Pensacola before its capture on May
10, 1781. On May 8, 1782, Gálvez and his Spanish forces captured the
British naval base at New Providence in the Bahamas. He was busy
preparing for a grand campaign against Jamaica when peace negotiations
ended the war. After the fighting, Gálvez helped draft the terms of
treaty that ended the war, and he was cited by the American Congress for
his aid during the conflict." https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fga10
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