Episode 221: Charleston’s Defensive Strategy of 1703
Charleston Time Machine - A podcast by Nic Butler, Ph.D. - Fridays
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The declaration of war between England and Spain in 1702 provoked anxiety in South Carolina about the security of Charleston. The capital's waterfront fortifications provided some protection against invasion, but the rest of the town was undefended. After an offensive expedition failed to capture Spanish St. Augustine, the provincial government elected to build an earthen wall and moat around Charleston’s urban core.