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On the march, an army of this period moved slowly, even when its passage was unopposed; few armies could move faster than ten miles a day, while the average daily march was five. Marlborough’s historic march from the Low Countries up the Rhine to Bavaria before the Battle of Blenheim was considered a “lightning stroke” at the time—250 miles in five weeks. The limiting factor usually was the artillery. The horses struggling to pull the cumbersome, heavy cannon, whose wheels fearsomely rutted the roads for those that followed, simply could not move faster. Armies marched in long columns, ...more
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