Battle of Trafalgar

21 October, 1805: Nelson victorious at Battle of Trafalgar



In one of the most decisive battles in history, a British fleet under Admiral Horatio Nelson defeats a combined French and Spanish fleet at the Battle of Trafalgar fought off the coast of Spain. At sea, Lord Nelson and the Royal Navy consistently thwarted Napoleon, who led France to pre-eminence on the European mainland. After the crushing defeat at Trafalgar, Napoleon was forced to abandon his plans for an invasion of England.

At the height of the engagement on 21st October, Nelson was mortally wounded while pacing the quarterdeck of the HMS Victory. He died a few hours later, and his body was solemnly brought back to England for burial. In London, a column was erected to his memory in the newly named Trafalgar Square
 
England expects that every man will do his duty

Was a signal sent by Admiral Horatio Nelson from his ship, HMS Victory, when the Battle of Trafalgar was about to begin October 21, 1805.

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