What were the causes of the French Wars and who were some significant figures?
What were the outcomes of the French war?
What were some of the Duke of York’s reforms and in what time period did he implement them?
What was the effect of the reforms and the problems with recruitment?
When and what was the McNeill and Tulloch Report and why were they sent there?
What were the problems that McNeill and Tulloch report found?
What was the outcome of the McNeill-Tulloch report?
Why were Cardwell’s reforms needed and when was it?
-1868-74
- The Crimean War highlighted the inefficiency of the army and its structure especially in comparison to countries like Germany and Prussia.
- Part of the problem was British hierarchy resisted any type of change as the Duke of Wellington’s dominance meant tactics were hard to change 40 years later.
- Recruitment was the main problem as enlistment was minimum 12 years, wages were poor and discipline was harsh.
- Purchase of commissions was crippling the hierarchy as it cost £450 to join the higher ranks yet the ordinary income for a soldier was £30.
- The Liberals won the election and appointed Cardwell to reform the army which was in his manifesto.
What reforms did Cardwell introduce?
What was the success and what were the outcomes of the Cardwell reforms?
Why were Haldane’s reforms needed and when was it?
What were some reforms introduced by Haldane?
What were the thoughts of Haldane’s reforms?
Who were some WW1 Generals and what were their tactics? What were the strengths weaknesses?
What was the status of the British navy during the French Wars?
Why was it so successful and what battle cemented its place?
Why did the British navy reduce its size after the French Wars?
What were the only needs for the navy?
How much did warships drop and what was the decrease in officers pay?
Was the navy affected by the reduction in size after the French Wars?
What did the navy do to maintain power around the world?
What was the navy’s view of the new technological advances of steam?
What was the first ship to have a fitted steam engine and when?
What development on ships were made with the introduction of iron ships?
What was the first iron ship called and when?
What was Graham’s problems with warships in terms of production and its gunnery?
What was the problem with officers by the end of the French Wars?
What did Graham do to fix this?
What was the problem with supply in the navy and how did Graham fix this?
Why did the Navy’s role need to be changed in the Crimean and Second Boer War?
What was the Two Power Standard adopted by the Navy and when?
-In 1889, The Naval Defence Act formally adopted that at any given time, the naval strength of Britain should rival her two biggest enemy strength.
- It was estimated Germany would have the second largest navy which led to a race to ensure Britain could match up.
Who was Admiral Jacky Fisher, what was he fascinated by and what was his ideology to stop naval war?
What act did Jacky Fisher pass to reform all navy officers and what did it do?