Alright, I know of a few good historical content creators and sure enough
Half the english army had dysentery btw
Far out, the video has intrigued me to look more into it. Routing the French with only 100 losses is quite an amazing feat. Goes to show as well that harsh times create strong men. The French were comfortable with their high supplies while the English were struggling with dysentery and no supplies. Thanks for the information.
No problem. It's the precursor to modern combat. The musket was invented not long after, and people started investing heavily in pikemen. Eventually it formed a triangle: pike>horse>rifle>pike
And this would evolve into the column rifle formations we'd see in the colonial era, then it evolves into combat from ww1, then ww2, etc.
All because of this battle. All because of Henry the V. People lose focus on not only their traditional techniques, but of God granted hierarchs.
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