Battle of trafalgar, naval engagement of the napoleonic wars on october 21, 1805, which established british naval supremacy for more than 100 years The battle of trafalgar (/trə'fælɡər/, formerly /træfəl'ɡɑr/), fought on october 21, 1805, was part of the war of the third coalition assembled by britain against france It was fought west of cape trafalgar, spain, between cadiz and the strait of gibraltar.
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How important was the battle of trafalgar
For napoleon, the defeat at trafalgar destroyed any realistic chance of invading britain
The combined french and spanish fleets suffered disastrous losses that left britain in control of the seas for the remainder of the napoleonic wars. During the engagement at trafalgar, on 21 october 1805, the royal navy annihilated the greatest threat to british security for 200 years, but lost britain's national hero in the process. The naval battle of trafalgar, which took place in the atlantic ocean off the southwest coast of spain on october 21, 1805, was a pivotal moment in the napoleonic wars that helped seal. Understand this historic battle in vivid detail, and delve deeper into the naval personnel who participated with the rare and exclusive royal navy trafalgar prize book.
The battle of trafalgar is one of the most famous naval battles in british history Nelson led britain to victory over a combined french and spanish fleet, but was shot and died during the battle. On 21 october 1805, under the command of admiral nelson, a british fleet inflicted heavy losses on a combined french and spanish fleet at the battle of trafalgar, just off the coast of spain. The royal navy after trafalgar controlled much of coastal europe, and this superiority enabled britain to supply wellington in portugal and spain unmolested