GCSE History B: Warfare in Britain PART 2: 1350 --> 1750

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GCSE (Nature of Warfare AD50 - Present Day) Edexcel History B Fichas sobre GCSE History B: Warfare in Britain PART 2: 1350 --> 1750, creado por James Jolliffe el 31/03/2015.
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What two new weapons revolutionised warfare in the Later Middle Ages? The Cannon The Longbow
The Longbow: What was the firing range? What was the piercing range? Firing range = 400m Armour piercing range = 200m
What type of army was was French army at Agincourt? A feudal army
How was Henry's army hired? A Contract or Indenture
Was Henry's army professional? Why? Yes, because they were mercenaries.
What was 'scutage'? 'Scutage' allowed knights to 'buy out' of their military service
How large was Henry's army? 8000
How large was the French's army? 20-30,000
What illness did much of Henry's army suffer from? Dysentery
Before the Battle of Agincourt - Part 1: What war was Agincourt part of? The hundred-years war
Before the Battle of Agincourt - Part 2: Where did Henry beseige in Northern France, as he needed a base? Harfleur
Before the Battle of Agincourt - Part 3: How many cannons did Henry use to pound the walls of Harfleur? What/Who did Henry leave at Harfleur? 12 Cannons A small garrison of soldiers
The Battle of Agincourt - Part 1: Where was Henry's army heading to, when they were stopped at Agincourt? Calais
The Battle of Agincourt - Part 2: Describe the area where the battle took place in? A narrow piece of ploughed land, between two woods.
The Battle of Agincourt - Part 3: Where did Henry position his troops? Between the woods where the gap was narrowest.
The Battle of Agincourt - Part 4: What did Henry do to stop the advance of the French? Place angled stakes in the ground.
The Battle of Agincourt - Part 5: What was 'galling'? Why did the French get annoyed at it? Henry's tactic of hiding his Longbow men in the woods, and shooting at the French. It was unchivalrous.
The Battle of Agincourt - Part 6: What did the French then do? Showed anger and indiscipline and attacked.
The Battle of Agincourt - Part 7: What meant that the French couldn't use their extra men? The narrow approach to Henry's army.
The Battle of Agincourt - Part 8: How did Henry V's army finish off the French? His longbow put aside their bows and attacked from the flanks with their swords. Used cavalry to attack the retreating French from the rear.
What were the two main problems that faced early cannons? Range and accuracy
How was the problems with range dealt with? Trunnions
How were the problems of accuracy dealt with? Quadrants
What was one of the early types of musket? Matchlock
What were the three main problems with this musket? It was heavy. It wasn't good in the wet. It showed the position at night.
How were armies supplied? Baggage trains Plunder/stealing
What was the name of parliament's permanent army, that they introduced? The new model army!
Who created the Ironsides? What were the Ironsides? Oliver Cromwell They were highly disciplined Parliamentary cavalry.
The Battle of Naseby - Part 1: What were the 3 main tactics used by Cromwell at Naseby? 1. Moved army to shallower slope 2. Put Okey's Dragoons behind hedge to provoke Royalist attack 3. Split his cavalry to defeat Langdale and surround Royalist Infantry
The Battle of Naseby - Part 2: Who fought for the Royalists at Naseby? Who fought for Parliament at Naseby? Royalists: King Charles Marmaduke Langdale Prince Rupert Parliament: Sir Thomas Fairfax Oliver Cromwell John Okey Henry Ireton
The Battle of Naseby - Part 3: Where was Parliaments army positioned? At the top of a steep hill
The Battle of Naseby - Part 4: Where did Cromwell move the army, to try and encourage the Royalists to attack? To the west
The Battle of Naseby - Part 5: Why was Okey's Dragoons put behind the hedge? To provoke Prince Rupert's Cavalry
The Battle of Naseby - Part 6: What happened when Okey fired at the cavalry? Prince Rupert's cavalry lost discipline, and charged at Ireton's cavalry.
The Battle of Naseby - Part 7: What did Ireton's cavalry then do? What did this mean for Parliament's army? They retreated. Charles' army was then winning.
The Battle of Naseby - Part 8: What did Prince Rupert and his men then do? They got so excited (because they were winning), that they forgot about the battle, stumbling upon Parliament's baggage train and raiding that.
The Battle of Naseby - Part 9: What did the Royalist infantry then do? They marched up the hill, and attack parliament's infantry. They pushed through Parliament's infantry, because the new model army was inexperienced.
The Battle of Naseby - Part 10: What did Langdale's cavalry and Cromwell's cavalry then do? What was the outcome of that? They charged at each other. Cromwell's experienced Ironsides easily forced Langdales cavalry off the battlefield.
The Battle of Naseby - Part 11 (The final one): How did the battle end? Half of Cromwell's cavalry keep Langdale's away, whilst the other half comes behind the royalist's infantry, sandwiching the royalists. Okey's Dragoons see this and join in, the Royalists are defeated.
Were archers used in the English Civil War? No
What killed the majority of soldiers? Disease - in fact, this was 5x more likely to kill a soldier than battlefield injuries.
What new type of musket was introduced in 1715? The Brown Bess Flintlock
What was the British army split up into? Regiments
What made up 75% of most armies? Infantry
What was local militia? A way of getting soldiers - Men were forced to join up
What might have military discipline involved in the 18th Century? - Whipping - Branding - Lengthening of contract - Shot
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