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At the end of the 3rd century the town relocated within high defensive walls astride Watling Street.
These additional outbreaks of disease and a series of floods caused Bienville to order the town relocated several miles downriver to its present location at the confluence of the Mobile River and Mobile Bay in 1711.
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