Soldiers and Strategies: Renaissance Warfare
Soldiers and Strategies: Renaissance Warfare
Renaissance Warfare
Military History/Mr.Smith
CONTENTS Introduction
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I. The 17 Century The period in history in Europe following the Middle Ages is often
Army referred to as “The Renaissance”. This was an era of cultural
II. 17th Century awakening, new ideas and influential inventions. Each realm of societal
rebirth had its architects: Leonardo Da Vinci and Rembrandt in art,
Weapons, Tactics and
Copernicus and Galileo in science, and Adolphus and Cromwell in
Soldiers
military matters. The era of the Renaissance culminated in the 17 th
III. Gustavus the century, which served as a link between “old Europe” and “Modern
Reformer Europe”. As for armies and arms, this century also served as a bridge:
between the age of the spear and the age of the rifle. It was in the
1600’s that militias were composed of an unusually odd assortment of pikemen, musketeers
and cavalry. It was not uncommon to see a soldier with a firearm, not too different from the
firearm-carrying soldiers who would dominate the future centuries, next to a soldier equipped
with a long pike, reminiscent of the classical days of Alexander the Great. This hodge-podge of
equipment required visionary leaders to fuse the menagerie of arms into efficient cooperation:
such men would exist.
1. The Spanish Square was also known as a ___________ and was made up of a core of
2. What was the philosophy or plan behind the later “Line Formation”?
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5. What new weapons did cavalrymen take into battle in the 1600’s?
6. The sabre sword was used wither to __________ at or ___________ at the enemy.
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