
The Print and Gunpowder Revolutions, 1300-1700
Jan 23, 2018
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Bannockburn Showed Infantry Could Beat Cavalry
- The Scottish at Bannockburn (1314) used tight pike formations to neutralize superior English cavalry.
- Scots surrounded charging knights after forcing a river crossing, showing disciplined infantry could defeat cavalry.
Longbows Defeated Knights At Crécy And Agincourt
- English longbowmen at Crécy (1346) and Agincourt used massed volleys to decimate French knights charging uphill.
- Large rates of arrow fire and terrain created choke points that wiped out huge portions of French nobility.
Cannons Triggered A Fortress Engineering Race
- Cannons transformed siege warfare by breaching traditional square stone keeps, prompting rounded walls and then earthwork bastions.
- Italian engineers then built thick packed-earth star forts (15th–16th c.) to absorb cannon fire.
