American Civil War & UK History
**American Civil War & UK History Podcast**
The podcast was born on December 26th, 2020, and I have always been passionate about history from a young age. My interest in the American Civil War began in 2004 after watching the movie *Gettysburg*. Since then, my passion for this topic has only grown. Although I don't live in America and cannot easily access the Civil War battlefields, I reside in the beautiful county of Kent, known as the Garden of England. Kent has a rich history, which has also fueled my fascination with UK history. This inspired the name of my podcast, *American Civil War & UK History*.
While I have a general love for all history, I realized I had confined myself to specific topics. To expand my discussions, I created two other podcasts in 2024: *For the Passion of History*, where I explore various historical subjects that interest me, and *The Figures of the American Civil War*, focusing on the remarkable individuals of that period.
The goal of my platforms is to share my passion for history with like-minded individuals. Cheers,
Daz
American Civil War & UK History
The Battle of Agincourt With ( Mark Wheatcroft )
The Battle of Agincourt With ( Mark Wheatcroft )
In this episode of the American Civil War & UK History podcast, host Daz is joined by historian Mark Wheatcroft to discuss the Battle of Agincourt, which took place during the Hundred Years' War on October 25, 1415.
The Battle of Agincourt was a significant English victory where a heavily outnumbered English army, led by King Henry V, defeated a larger French force. The battle is renowned for the effectiveness of the English longbowmen against the French cavalry and heavily armored men-at-arms, who were hindered by the muddy battlefield conditions. Historical accounts do not support any direct connection to "spray arms and armor" in relation to the battle.
Mark's English History Channel: [YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/@marksenglishhistorychannel665/videos)
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