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Fill in the missing gaps:
__________ guns were now used. They were much _________ and ________ ___ _____ ________ the battlefield.
What colour uniforms did soldiers wear?
What was still being used to support infantry?
The Battle of Waterloo - Part 1:
What year did the battle of Waterloo take place?
The Battle of Waterloo - Part 2:
How many soldiers were in:
- Wellington's army?
- Prussian army?
- Napoleon's army?
The Battle of Waterloo - Part 3:
TRUE OR FALSE:
The general standard of recruits was high.
The Battle of Waterloo - Part 4:
What was discipline like?
The Battle of Waterloo - Part 5:
Where did Wellington position his troops?(The 3 positions)
The Battle of Waterloo - Part 5:
What mistakes/problems did Napoleon make/have?
The Battle of Waterloo - Part 6:
Fill in the missing gaps:
Wellington used __________ _________ for defense, these were reinforced at the corners with ________.
The Battle of Waterloo - Part 7:
What else did Wellington do with his infantry?
The Battle of Waterloo - Part 8:
What happened when Napoleon tried a diversionary attack on the chateau on the morning of the attack?
The Battle of Waterloo - Part 9:
What happened when the French under Ney captured the farmhouse.
What was medical care like for soldiers at Waterloo?
What did the Bessemer process allow?
How long did it take to transport men and Supplies 4,000 miles by sea from London to the Crimea?
What new type of bullet gave the British and French an advantage?
How were soldiers recruited in the 19th century?
Fill in the missing gaps:
_________ lines and _________ charges were still used.
What was medical care like for soldiers at the Crimea?
Fill in the missing gaps:
The Crimean war, was the first war with a ____ _____________. ________ _________ worked for ____ ________ and sent ________ back by ____________ to _________.
Who improved the conditions of hospitals greatly?
What was Florence Nightingale also known as?
What did Florence Nightingale decrease the death rate from infection to?
In the Crimean War, what event highlighted the futility of Cavalry?
Describe the events of the Charge of the Light Brigade...
Who was the Crimean war between?
(The two sides)
When did the Crimean War start?
What happened at the Battle of Alma?
What did the battle of Balaclava involve?
What was the main place that the British/French forces wanted to take control of?
How many soldiers did the Russians lose in a frontal attack at Inkerman in 1854?
Why did this happen?
Finish the following sentence (HINT: It isn't just one word)
At Sevastopol, shelling was so severe, that troops...