Who fought in the battle of Fontenoy?

Who fought in the battle of Fontenoy?

The battle was fought 5 miles (8 km) southeast of Tournai (in modern Belgium), between 52,000 French troops under de Saxe and about 50,000 Allied troops (composed of English, Hanoverian, Dutch, and Austrian units) under William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, son of King George II of England.

When was the Battle of Fontenoy?

May 11, 1745
Battle of Fontenoy/Start dates

Would the gentlemen of France care to fire first?

Comte d’Auteroche replied. “We never fire first; fire yourselves.” As it turned out, the French did let fly the first shots, after which the British closed advanced to within a few paces and delivered a devastating fusillade that killed or wounded as many as 700 enemy soldiers.

Who won the battle of Malplaquet?

the Duke of Marlborough
Winner of the Battle of Malplaquet: the Duke of Marlborough and his allies although not conclusively. British Regiments at the Battle of Malplaquet: King’s Regiment of Horse; later the King’s Dragoon Guards and now the 2nd Queen’s Dragoon Guards.

Where was the Battle of Fontenoy?

Antoing
Battle of Fontenoy/Location

What is a gentleman’s war?

Here is the definition: A Gentleman’s War refers to a conduct of combat, loosely applying to the 17th through 19th century, in which battles were orderly fought in a fashion akin to a turn based strategy game.

What are war rules?

The rules of war, also known as international humanitarian law: Protect those who are not fighting, such as civilians, medical personnel or aid workers. Protect those who are no longer able to fight, like an injured soldier or a prisoner. Prohibit torture and degrading treatment of prisoners.

Why did the British switch to a southern military strategy?

The British switched to the Southern Strategy in the Revolutionary War because of a lack of success in the north, their belief that the south was full of Loyalists, and their belief that the threat of slave rebellion made southern revolutionaries unable to mount a resistance.

Why did the British move the war to the South?

Why did the British decide to move the war to the South? 1)British believed that most Southerners were Loyalists and that if they gained territory in the South, the Southern Loyalists would hold it for them. 2) Believed that large number of Southern slaves would join them in return for promise of freedom.

Where is Malplaquet?

France
Taisnières-sur-Hon
Battle of Malplaquet/Locations
Malplaquet is the name of two places in Belgium and a place in France: Malplaquet, Liège at 50°39′N 5°22′E. Malplaquet, Hainaut at 50°26′N 4°0′E. Malplaquet (France) in which the Battle of Malplaquet was fought.