Following the Franco-American success in the October 1781
Siege of Yorktown, French Admiral
François Joseph Paul de Grasse returned to the
West Indies to continue campaigning against British-held islands there. In concert with the French governor of the West Indies, the
Marquis de Bouillé, he sought to capture
Barbados, a key British possession. However, two separate attempts failed to reach the island, which is to the windward of most of the Caribbean islands and can require a lengthy journey against the prevailing easterly trade winds to reach. The leaders then turned to other targets, beginning with
St. Kitts, which was
besieged on 11 January 1782. St. Kitts fell on 13 February, at which time de Grasse detached a squadron to take Montserrat. ==Capture==