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In the battle of Breitenfeld in 1631, the Swedes won because of the better moveability
and flexibility of their army formations, and that they had small
cannons which the soldiers could turn easily and bring along when advancing.
The basic reason for having smaller cannons was that Sweden was a relatively poor
country which could not afford all the metal required for heavy artillery.
However, by creating highly moveable army units Gustavus Adolphus managed
to turn this weakness into an advantage.
Gustavus Adolphus died from wounds inflicted during the battle of Lutzen on November
6th, 1632. |
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