Posted on 11/14/2019 6:18:11 PM PST by SunkenCiv
Stirling Bridge occurred in 1297, about 300 years earlier.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Yes the Scots were way ahead of the Spanish, having whipped the Roman Legion 1000 years earlier, something the Spanish failed to do.
Yes, my cousin Gillies MacBean carved his way into legend that day. Didn’t survive to enjoy it, unfortunately.
As Spain was part of the Roman Empire, some of the guys who got whipped may have been Spanish.
It makes me want to check out more the vids from that channel.
swiss pike square
https://www.google.com/search?q=swiss+pike+square
Swiss Pikemen: Possibly the Greatest Soldiers of Medieval Europe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIg8uVZ1wAM
Actually after 1492 and the Moorish expulsion, Spain did have presence in north Africa. However, little by little these enclaves were taken over by Muslims. Finally Spain lost their last fortified port, I think in the 1560s. I would have to go back to the book I read to be more precise. You answered your own thought. Europeans were too busy fighting one another. Also the payoffs in the new world were far bigger than in desert north Africa. Also England and others were busy gaining footholds in India, Indonesia, China, etc.
Jefferson finally got PO’d an took a wack at them with some success and urged the Europeans to get their act together.
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