Wednesday, February 25, 2026

England’s Improvisation Culture

 


England did not fight by textbook.

Captains adapted, disobeyed, improvised. Orders were treated as guidance, not law.

This flexibility emerged from necessity, not doctrine.

Against a more rigid opponent, it became an advantage.

That cultural contrast drives much of the drama in Armada-era narratives.


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