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Title: Spanish Square to the Spanish Armada


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Spanish Square to the Spanish Armada
  • MOI

2
Readings
  • Jones, The Art of War in the Western World,
    pp.192-213
  • Handout

3
Learning Objectives
  • The student will know and understand
  • Spanish tactical evolution on land emphasizing
    Cordoba
  • The Battle of Pavia
  • The Battle of Lepanto
  • The defeat of the Spanish Armada
  • Developments in weaponry during the mid-16th
    century

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Spanish Tactical Evolutions
  • Conquest of Granada 1485-1492
  • Background
  • Moorish kingdom attacks Castilian town
  • Ferdinand of Aragon Isabella of Castile were
    married and turn war into religious one to expel
    Moors from Spain and nationalize the country
  • Granada very mountainous with few roads and well
    laid castles
  • Focus was on artillery, infantry and siege
    operations

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Spanish Tactical Evolutions
  • Gonzolo de Cordoba
  • El Gran Capitan
  • Used Economy of Force
  • Used combination of infantry arms (pikes,
    firearms, swords) to score many victories
  • Arquebusier Protection
  • Recognized vulnerability of arquebusier
  • Provided protection while reloading by using pike
    man
  • Analogous to current day Marine fire team, always
    have a rifleman to protect the machine gunner
  • First time small arms decisive in battle

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Spanish Tactical Evolutions
  • Column and Tercio
  • 1505- Column created by King Ferdinand based on
    Cordobas experience
  • Became basic fighting unit
  • Commanded by cabo de colunela or chief of the
    column, colonel
  • 1534- Tercio developed
  • 3 columns of men armed with arquebuses
  • Tactical unit of 3000 men

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Spanish Tactical Evolutions
  • Spanish Square
  • Columns eventually developed into Spanish
    Square
  • Made up of 50 or 60 pike men massed at front and
    20 deep and Arquebusiers at corners
  • This allowed the arquesbusiers to fire and fall
    back behind pike men to reload
  • Became new basic fighting unit
  • Development of Countermarch

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Spanish Tactical Evolutions
  • Conquest of Granada Cont.
  • Results
  • Used strategy of attrition and blockade of
    Moroccan coast
  • Christians successfully repulsed all Moors
  • First introduction of a Corps of Field Messenger
    and Medics
  • Is the earliest recorded case of a field hospital
  • Spanish Soldier became formidable
  • Brought forth need for professional army

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The Battles of Pavia and Lepanto
  • The Battle of Pavia 1525
  • Small arms decisive. French Calvary attacked
    piecemeal and was methodically shot.
  • The Battle of Lepanto 1571
  • Last significant battle in age of galley warfare
  • Gunpowder influence, but little else changed from
    traditional battle formations, infantry battle
    at sea
  • Christians vs. Turks
  • Christian Victory with Hand to Hand combat and
    gunpowder
  • Began decline of Turkish power

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Spanish Armada
  • Background
  • Netherlands inherited by Spain
  • Dutch Revolt 1568-1609
  • Due to religious differences protestant vs.
    Catholic
  • Phillip II dedicates himself to suppressing local
    liberties and centralizing the power of the crown
  • 1585 Antwerp recaptured by Duke of Parma
  • England forced to intervene on side of rebels

12
Spanish Armada
  • Background Cont
  • Queen Elizabeth-policy of privateering raids for
    undeclared war with Phillip II
  • Phillip II decides to destroy Protestant sea
    power

13
Spanish Armada 1588
  • Spanish Plan
  • Armada to rendezvous with Parmas army in
    vicinity of Dunkirk
  • Armada itself carried a subsidiary landing force
  • English Plan
  • Prevent the junction of the Armada and Parmas
    army

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Defeat of Spanish Armada
  • English ships, guns, and gunnery decisively
    superior
  • Armadas only chance was to close and attempt to
    board, but English thwarted all efforts
  • English used wind and speed to escape boarding
    from slower Spanish
  • Junction prevented and only a squall saved the
    Armada from complete destruction

15
Defeat of Spanish Armada
  • Spanish Ships 130
  • 63 lost
  • 15 sank or captured by English
  • 19 wrecked on Scottish or Irish coast during
    retreat
  • 33 unknown
  • Revolt lasted another 21 years
  • Heralded decline of Spanish empire and rise of
    English mastery of the sea

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Reforms of Maurice of Nassau
  • Smaller force to make unit more flexible
  • Down from depth of 40 to 10 and eventually to 5
    (number who could employ arms effectively)
  • Formations had musketeers on flanks and frontage
    line of pike man
  • Focus on drill taught by superiors
  • Long term enlistments
  • Good pay, regular professional army
  • Encouraged development of new weaponry (explosive
    shells, mapmakers, field glasses)
  • First military academy

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16th Century Weaponry
  • Spanish introduce Musket with range of 300 yards
  • Heavier
  • Complex operation
  • More Accurate
  • Knock down power
  • Wheel lock Pistol
  • Allowed cavalry to use one hand

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16th Century Weaponry
  • Naval Weapons
  • Ship Smashing Guns
  • Cannon-heavy iron (50lbs) at medium range
  • Culverin-light iron (17 lbs) at long range
  • Demi-Cannon 32lbs
  • Demi-Culverin 9lbs

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Summary
  • Spanish exploit new technology and use military
    genius to become dominating force and create
    standing armies
  • New naval tactics used by English lead to
    destruction of Armada
  • Maurice of Nassau makes innovative changes, many
    still seen today to create superior forces
  • Use of new weapons and gun powder on battlefield
    make small arms important

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