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Las reglas del Viento - history book siglo XVI
Old 12-27-2010, 07:00 AM   #1
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Las reglas del viento

La introducción de los Barcos Mancos, primera proyeccion de España utilizando estos barcos en las Islas Terceras (Las Azores)

Las reglas del Viento
Carlos Canales
Miguel del Rey
editorial edaf
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sinopsis:

Dueña y soberana del Océano Atlántico, la monarquía española se vio sometida al acoso de otras naciones europeas que se consideraban injustamente excluidas de las inmensas riquezas de las Indias. Piratas y corsarios, ingleses, franceses y holandeses, en ocasiones con el abierto apoyo de sus países, comenzaron a atacar las naves que regresaban de América cargadas de tesoros y las recién nacidas ciudades del Nuevo Continente.
La respuesta española no se hizo esperar: las flotas de Indias crecieron en poder y fuerza para poder defenderse. La desaparición del rey Sebastián de Portugal en Alcazarquivir permitió a Felipe II, tras una operación militar de gran envergadura, ejercer su derecho sobre el trono lusitano. En posesión de las dos principales flotas, la española y la portuguesa, podía abordar con garantías el ataque a Inglaterra, destruir su monarquía protestante e imponer un soberano católico, afín a sus intereses.
Antes, solo debía neutralizar a un nuevo y poderoso adversario, el prior de Crato, que con el apoyo de Francia, y una gran armada, ambicionaba el trono de Portugal. Su derrota ante don Álvaro de Bazán, en aguas de las Azores -conocidas como Terceras-, en el primer combate naval de envergadura librado en el Atlántico, elevó la moral de España y ayudó a la organización de “La Armada Invencible”. Desde el combate de las Terceras, hasta el desastre de Inglaterra, habrían de nacer las reglas del viento que, desde entonces, se impondrían para hacer la guerra en el mar.


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The wind rules

The introduction of Mancos Ships first projection of Spain using these ships in the Third Island (Azores)

Wind Rules
Carlos Canales
Miguel del Rey
EDAF editorial
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Sinopsis:

Owner and Sovereign of the Atlantic Ocean, the Spanish monarchy was subjected to harassment
other European nations that are considered unfairly excluded from the immense wealth
of India. Pirates and privateers, English, French and Dutch, sometimes with
open support of their countries, began to attack the American ships returned loaded
treasure and newborn cities of the New Continent.
The Spanish response was immediate: the Indies fleets grew in power and strength
to defend themselves. The disappearance of King Sebastian of Portugal in Alcazarquivir
allowed Philip II, after a major military operation, to exercise their right
Lusitanian on the throne. In possession of the two main fleets, the Spanish and
Portuguese safeguards could address the attack to England, to destroy his monarchy
Protestant and impose a Catholic sovereign, allied to their interests.
Previously, only had to neutralize a powerful new enemy, the Prior of Crato, who with
support of France, and a great navy, coveted the throne of Portugal. His loss to Don
Álvaro de Bazán, in waters of the Azores, known as Third-, in the first naval battle
major fought in the Atlantic, raised the morale of Spain and helped the organization
"Invincible. " From the battle of the Third, until the disaster of England
birth would have played the wind since then, would be imposed to make
war at sea.
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