Nelson was outnumbered by the French and Spanish, but he knew that his force was superior in every other area. Instead of sailing alongside them and firing as was conventional, he sailed his ships on a perpendicular course directly into the enemy fleet and split them, throwing them into confusion.
Good command and control and good gunnery (manned by good crewmen).
On two occasions: he destroyed the French fleet in the Battle of the Nile, and later won the Battle of Trafalgar, in which he died.
Britain won the battle of Trafalgar using Admiral Horatio Nelson's tactical plan and given the circumstance of having prepared for more enemy than they were met with.
he ... didn't?
With superior tactics.
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Battle of Trafalgar. IMPROVEMENT At the battle of Trafalgar Lord Nelson didn't defeat Napoleon but the Allied French-Spanish Fleets under French Admiral Villeneuve.
He was not personally at Trafalgar; but his navy lost the engagement on 21 October 1805.
The Battle of Jutland
The Battle of Trafalgar was fought in 1805.
Adm Horatio Nelson's victory at Trafalgar broke Napoleon's Navy and, ended Napoleon's hope of invading England.
Trafalgar
The Battle of Trafalgar.
The Battle of Trafalgar.
Battle of Trafalgar. IMPROVEMENT At the battle of Trafalgar Lord Nelson didn't defeat Napoleon but the Allied French-Spanish Fleets under French Admiral Villeneuve.
It was in the Battle of Trafalgar during Napoleon wars.
He was not personally at Trafalgar; but his navy lost the engagement on 21 October 1805.
The Battle of Jutland
Battle of Trafalgar
Napoleon tried to invade England, Admiral Nelson was elected navy captain and defeated Napoleon. Have a look at URL in related links or go into google and type in 'Battle of Trafalgar guardian').
To honor those that died in the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805 when Britain's navy defeated Napoleon I of France.
Battle of Trafalgar
Napoleon was defeated by Nelson(a British commander)