During the early part of the 18th century British ship designers had made few significant advances in design, whereas French shipbuilding benefited from a remarkably creative period. At the time of the capture of Invincible, there was not one 74-gun ship in the Royal Navy. By 1805 at the battle of Trafalgar, three quarters of British ships of the line were of this singular design and the 74-gun ship had become the backbone of all major navies of the world.
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dbkwik:resource/RuOr9CZ-ZbebQeVTaXXGoQ== | 5.88129e-14 |
dbr:HMS_Invincible_(1747) | 5.88129e-14 |