History of the Royal Navy (after 1707)
The official history of the Royal Navy reached an important juncture in 1707, when the Act of Union merged the kingdoms of England and Scotland into the Kingdom of Great Britain, following a century of personal union between the two countries. This had the effect of merging the Royal Scots Navy into the Royal Navy. The Navy grew considerably during the global struggle with France that had started in 1690 and culminated in the Napoleonic Wars, a time when the practice of fighting under sail was developed to its highest point. The ensuing century of general peace saw Britain virtually uncontested on the seas, and considerable technological development. Sail yielded to steam and cannon supplanted by large shell-firing guns, and ending with the race to construct bigger and better battleships.
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History of the Royal Navy (after 1707)
The official history of the Royal Navy reached an important juncture in 1707, when the Act of Union merged the kingdoms of England and Scotland into the Kingdom of Great Britain, following a century of personal union between the two countries. This had the effect of merging the Royal Scots Navy into the Royal Navy. The Navy grew considerably during the global struggle with France that had started in 1690 and culminated in the Napoleonic Wars, a time when the practice of fighting under sail was developed to its highest point. The ensuing century of general peace saw Britain virtually uncontested on the seas, and considerable technological development. Sail yielded to steam and cannon supplanted by large shell-firing guns, and ending with the race to construct bigger and better battleships.
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Royal Navys historia går åtmin ...... antal ballistiska robotubåtar.
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The official history of the Ro ...... significantly since the 1980s.
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История ВМФ Великобритании офи ...... м из сильнейших флотов в мире.
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شكّل عام 1707 منعطفًا مهمًا في ...... طول بشكل كبير منذ الثمانينيات.
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Cet article présente les faits ...... es forces armées britanniques.
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Royal Navys historia går åtmin ...... främmande flottors härjningar.
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The official history of the Ro ...... igger and better battleships.
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История ВМФ Великобритании офи ...... был запущен ещё в 1603 году).
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شكّل عام 1707 منعطفًا مهمًا في ...... الغواصات في المقدمة، وبعد نجاح
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Geschichte der Royal Navy
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Histoire de la Royal Navy
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History of the Royal Navy (after 1707)
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Royal Navys historia
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История ВМФ Великобритании
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تاريخ البحرية الملكية (بعد 1707)
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