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In the Hundred Years War, what made English siegecraft so worthless against French town walls?
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What drove navies to use sails instead of oared ships in Mediterranean sea battles after Lepanto?
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Aside from Napoleon, who were the first non-noble European generals to attempt military coups?
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By 1865, were American armies as skilled as European regulars, or still lagging behind?
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In the Hundred Years War, what made English siegecraft so worthless against French town walls?
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What drove navies to use sails instead of oared ships in Mediterranean sea battles after Lepanto?
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