The Spanish Main 1492–1800

René Chartrand author Donato Spedaliere illustrator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:10th Aug '06

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The Spanish Main 1492–1800 cover

The riches gained by the Spaniards in the New World soon aroused the interest of the French and the English, eager to exploit the area they called the 'Spanish Main' (an area broadly encompassing the West Indies and the Central American and Mexican coast). This book describes the evolution of the Spanish fortifications there, and their fate.

To counter the assaults of the Englishmen, Frenchmen, and Dutchmen, as well as those of pirates, the Spanish built a system of fortifications. This title covers the three main periods of development including the first "castles" in Americas, based on medieval styles built to protect against marauding adventurers.The Spanish possessions in the West Indies and the Central American and Mexican coast - was the envy of Englishmen, Frenchmen and Dutchmen from the 16th to the 19th centuries. To counter their assaults as well as those of pirates, the Spanish built an outstanding system of fortifications - much of which still stands today. This title will cover the three main periods of development including the first "castles" in Americas based on medieval styles built to protect against marauding adventurers including Sir Francis Drake. Later these forts were adapted to reflect the improved power of artillery. Following the fall of Havana to the British in 1762, the defences of the Spanish Main were revealed as outmoded and a complete reconstruction of them was ordered in the final stage of development as tremendous Vauban-style fortifications were created.

ISBN: 9781846030055

Dimensions: 248mm x 184mm x 7mm

Weight: 214g

64 pages