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Polish–Swedish War (1626–1629)

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the last century, characterised by the poor quality of fortifications, where the main importance in the vast spaces was given to moving cavalry rather than infantry and artillery. It was not until the wars with Sweden, and especially the operations in Prussia, where the country was relatively densely dotted with towns that could provide an operational base for the operations, that the shortcomings in the quantity of artillery and the amount and training of infantry were highlighted. An army that was better able to construct and capture field fortifications had better control over the conquered area. Koniecpolski's ad hoc reforms could not in a short time make up for the neglect in this area since the time of Batory. The state, which had been at war on many fronts for a long time, showed serious financial shortcomings, which were greatly exacerbated by the blockade of Polish ports by the Swedish navy. Without a reform of the army and the state's finances, defeating the thoroughly reformed Swedish army was impossible at this point. To do so, a longer respite was needed - and this could only be provided by peace, or at least a truce of several years.
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A major success for Sweden was to gain the right to levy a duty on Polish sea trade of 3.5% of the value of the goods transported. The finances obtained from this were mostly used for the war in Germany. Only there did the reformed Swedish army demonstrate its worth to the whole of Europe, gaining a
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The war in Prussia demonstrated that the armies of the Commonwealth were poorly prepared for warfare requiring the continuous use or fighting of field fortification elements. To a large extent, this neglect was due to the nature of the wars conducted by the Commonwealth in the eastern borderlands in
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and cossack mercenaries were able to gain a great advantage over the light Swedish horsemen. Swedish losses in the fight were heavy, amounting to 600 or 700 killed, almost all of which were cavalry (including Herman Wrangel's son). The Polish took 300 prisoners, 10-15 standards, as well as 10 of
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also added to the misery. As a result of the suspension of maritime exports, the Polish economy lost 30 million zlotys, according to Jan Seredyka's calculations. In Royal Prussia, war damage covered a third of the countryside. Gdańsk's trade and textile industry also suffered serious losses.
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and Ducal Prussia and cease collecting customs duties from Polish ports. In Inflants, both sides remained in possession, but the Swedes were to allow Catholics religious freedoms in the part they occupied. In addition, Lithuania was to have full freedom of trade on the
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against King Gustavus Adolphus' force of 8,150 infantry, 1,750 cavalry and 74 cannon. The fighting continued for several days - from 22 September to 1 October 1626 - until Sigismund III withdrew his army, and called on reinforcements from around the country.
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A strong asset for Polish deputies in the peace negotiations with the Swedes was the 21,000-strong crown army concentrated in Pomerania in the summer. Finally, on 12 September 1635, King Wladysław IV Vasa was forced to conclude another truce with Sweden in
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reputation as the best army in the world and elevating Sweden to the status of a mighty power. The Swedish successes in Germany also explained why the then still mighty Commonwealth had such difficulty in defeating Gustavus Adolphus's army.
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was also keen to end the fighting in Prussia, as he was in a hurry to join the battles being fought in Germany and assist the Protestant camp, which was experiencing serious difficulties following the defeat of King
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fresh in its memory, was at a crisis point and ready to avoid another conflict at all costs. The new ruler of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, buoyed up by his impressive victory over the Russian army at
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as a sequestration on the basis of a truce treaty (the Elector undertook to surrender these cities and the surrounding area to the Swedes if no lasting peace was reached after the expiry of the truce). In
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of his infantry and artillery to match the Swedish units. The Swedes, for their part, learned from the Poles how to best employ their cavalry by using more aggressive tactics.
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On 2 February, while King Gustavus Adolphus was wintering in Sweden and Hetman Koniecpolski was away in Warsaw, the Polish forces were badly defeated at the
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In 1628 the Polish forces, lacking funding, were forced to stop their offensive and switch to defense. Swedish forces captured the towns of Nowy and
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During the night of May 22 to 23, King Gustavus Adolphus was lightly wounded while attempting a night-crossing of the River Vistula in a boat near (
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In the Shadows of Poland and Russia: The Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Sweden in the European Crisis of the mid-17th Century
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on 2 April 1627. The Swedes planned to strike at Koniecpolski from two directions — Oxenstierna from direction of the
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After long negotiations, a truce was finally concluded at Stary Targ on 6 September 1629, to be valid for six years.
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The Swedish king returned to Polish Prussia with substantial reinforcements in May, and marched south towards
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Monument in front of the Municipal Office in Stary Targ, commemorating the signing of the armistice in 1629
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Over the winter, Koniecpolski recognised the need to reform the Polish army, especially to strengthen the
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Despite the Commonwealth winning certain notable battles, the Swedes would end up victorious in the end.
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Ducal Prussia when fighting to defend it. He deployed north with an army of 11,000 men and pitched
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were subjected to a series of fierce engagements at the villages of Honigfeldt, Straszewo and
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Frost, R.I., 2000, The Northern Wars, 1558-1721, Harlow: Pearson Education Limited,
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fought in the 17th century. It began in 1626 and ended four years later with the
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Stanislaw Koniecpolski decided to take the war to the seas and gathered a small
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calendar), with the Swedish forces positioned near the marshes of the River
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of 9 ships, mostly with aid from the City of Danzig. He defeated a Swedish
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and Johann Streiff von Lauenstein and Maximilian Teuffel from Swedish-held
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Legatio: The Journal for Renaissance and Early Modern Diplomatic Studies
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were also interested in involving Sweden in the fight against the
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sought war - the nobility, the magnates and Gdansk wanted peace.
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The war, fought at the mouth of the Vistula, wreaked havoc in
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Mediation between the warring parties was undertaken by the
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quickly came to his king's aid with a force of 4,200 light
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