British expedition against Martinique
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Was the British invasion of French Martinique during the Seven Years' War.
Chronology
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- March 1762: Between 26 February and 3 March, British detachments arrived at the islands Saint Lucia, Grenada and Saint Vincent, all of which fell without resistance.
- February 1762: The rest of the island of Martinique is conquered by British forces.
- March 1762: Between 26 February and 3 March, British detachments arrived at the islands Saint Lucia, Grenada and Saint Vincent, all of which fell without resistance.
- February 1762: On 3 February 1762, Fort Royal in Martinique surrendered to British forces.
- February 1762: On 3 February 1762, Fort Royal in Martinique surrendered to British forces.
- March 1762: Between 26 February and 3 March, British detachments arrived at the islands Saint Lucia, Grenada and Saint Vincent, all of which fell without resistance.
- February 1762: On 3 February 1762, Fort Royal in Martinique surrendered to British forces.
- February 1762: The rest of the island of Martinique is conquered by British forces.
- March 1762: Between 26 February and 3 March, British detachments arrived at the islands Saint Lucia, Grenada and Saint Vincent, all of which fell without resistance.
- February 1762: On 3 February 1762, Fort Royal in Martinique surrendered to British forces.
- March 1762: Between 26 February and 3 March, British detachments arrived at the islands Saint Lucia, Grenada and Saint Vincent, all of which fell without resistance.
- March 1762: Between 26 February and 3 March, British detachments arrived at the islands Saint Lucia, Grenada and Saint Vincent, all of which fell without resistance.