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    The Battle of Trafalgar

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    The Battle of Trafalgar, fought on 21 October 1805, stands as one of the most decisive naval engagements in European history.

    During the Napoleonic Wars, Admiral Horatio Nelson led the British Royal Navy against the combined fleets of France and Spain. His flagship, HMS Victory, became the centre of the struggle during the Battle of Trafalgar. Nelson’s tactics of breaking the enemy line proved devastating, ensuring British naval supremacy for over a century.

    The Franco-Spanish fleet suffered heavy losses, while British ships maintained formation despite intense cannon fire across the Atlantic waters off Cape Trafalgar. Napoleon Bonaparte’s hopes of invading Britain were effectively crushed as a result of the defeat, reshaping the balance of power in Europe.

    Though Nelson was mortally wounded during the fighting aboard HMS Victory, his leadership became legendary, and he was mourned as a national hero in Britain. It remains a defining moment in naval history, studied for its strategy, communication, and daring execution at sea Historians often cite it as the turning point that secured British dominance over the world’s oceans for decades afterward and far beyond.

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