A ship with fire of 36 pounds

Yes, we lost. Everything to port again delights us with a wastage of commendable. This time it is of that battle, although it was a defeat is full of comings and goings that you end up with a bittersweet aftertaste. Why? Let us examine:

  1. The Spanish fleet was outnumbered
  2. The Spanish squadron was disorganized and separated, so both local inferiority.
  3. The English take to the game
  4. The Spanish Admiral Cordova commanded magnificent maneuver turns the tide of the battle by putting the English in a serious bind.
  5. Nelson English disobeys orders and abandons his position but frustrates the movement of Cordoba.
  6. The Spanish returned to baseline, fractionated against more enemies locally.
  7. When it seemed that all was lost comes from the Spanish fleet saving the Holy Trinity.
  8. Cordoba superiority now prefer not to pursue the enemy and removed thus minimizing losses Spanish.
  9. England achieved the decisive victory he was looking for but Spain suffers a moral defeat.
El Pelayo acude en ayuda del Santísima Trinidad

You see a battle is changing, making it very enjoyable and which also involved the main protagonists of the Royal Navy and Royal Navy in both characters and ships. Enjoy recalling the Battle of Cape St. Vincent , I recommend it.

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