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Victory at Trafalgar

Victory at Trafalgar - раздел Лингвистика, Nelson Victory At Trafalgar. Bonoparte Was Known To Be Preparing For Renewed War, An...

Victory at Trafalgar. Bonoparte was known to be preparing for renewed war, and, two days before it broke out, Nelson, in May 1803, was given command in the Mediterranean, hoisting his flag in the Victory.

Once again he was to blockade Toulon, now with the object of preventing a rendezvous between the French ships there with those at Brest in the Atlantic and, after Spain declared war on Britain, with Spanish ships from Cartagena and Cadiz. A combined force of that size could well enable Bonaparte to invade England and early 1805, Napoleon, who the previous year had crowned himself emperor, ordered the fleets to converge for this purpose.

In March, Admiral Pierre Villeneuve, who was to be in overall command, broke out of Toulon under cover of bad weather and disappeared. Nelson set off in pursuit. Villeneuve cut short his marauding, but his fleet was intercepted and damaged by a British squadron, Failing to win control of the English Channel, he ran south to Cadiz. Nelson put into Gibraltar, made dispositions for the blockade of Cadiz, and returned to England.

During his 25 days at home, he planned the strategy for the confrontation with the Franco-Spanish fleets that seemed inevitable 34 enemy ships were blockaded in Cadiz by smaller numbers under Admiral Cuthbert Collingwood. Although Napoleon, abandoning the plan of a cross-Channel invasion, began to redeploy the Grand Army, in Britain the danger of invasion seemed as pressing as ever, and Nelson appeared the countrys hope. When his orders came, Nelson on September 15 sailed in the Victory.

He was now at the height of his professional powers. Worshiped by his officers and sailors alike, he was confident that his captains understood his tactical thinking so well that the minimum of consultation would be required. On his 47th birthday he dined 15 captains in his flagship and outlined his plans to bring on a pell-mell battle in which British gunnery and offensive spirit would be decisive. He planned to advance on the Franco-Spanish fleets in two divisions to break their line and destroy them piecemeal.

This was the final abandonment of the traditionally rigid tactics of fighting in line of battle. After receiving Napoleons orders that he must break the blockade, Villeneuve, on October 20, sailed out of Cadiz. At dawn next day, the Franco-Spanish fleets were silhouetted against the sunrise off cape Trafalgar, and the British began to form the two divisions in which they were to fight, one by Nelson, the other by Collingwood. As the opposing fleets closed, Nelson made signal.

England expects that every will man do his duty. The Battle of Trafalgar raged at its fiercest around the victory. A French sniper from the mast of the Redoutable, shot Nelson through the shoulder and chest. He was carried below to the surgeon, and it was soon clear that he was dying. When told that 15 enemy ships had been taken, he replied, That is well, but I had bargained for 20. Thomas Hardy, his flag captain, kissed his forehead in farewell and Nelson spoke his last words, Now I am satisfied.

Thank God, I have done my duty. Although the victory of Trafalgar finally made Britain safe from invasion, it was, at the time, overshadowed by the news of Nelsons death. A country racked with grief gave him a majestic funeral in St. Pauls Cathedral, and his popularity in countless monuments, streets, and inns named after him and, eventually, in the preservation at Portsmouth of the Victory. Emma Hamilton and his daughter, however, were ignored. Emma died, almost destitute, in Calais nine years later. Horatia, showing her fathers resilience, married a clergyman in Norfolk and became the mother of large and sturdy family.

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