Enlightenment · North America · War
1739
War of Jenkins' Ear
October 23, 1739
Britain declared war on Spain, nominally to avenge Captain Robert Jenkins, who had lost an ear to a Spanish coast-guard and carried it, pickled, to Parliament. The war went badly: Admiral Vernon took Porto Bello; Cartagena resisted. The conflict would eventually fold into the War of the Austrian Succession. The ear was probably counterfeit.