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Well, obviously, he used his army, but his tactics could be generally said to be ones of speed and surprise. He also used diplomacy and his famous clemency. However he could also be harsh. He had to retake a town that had promised cooperation with him and then went back on its word. Cesar had the hands of all the men in the town cut off so they could not work.

Julius Ceasar was mainly able to defeat the Gauls, because Rome was a much better organised society than the Gauls. The Romans legions, were far better discipline, which gave them advantages in battle because the soldiers in their armies would work as a group.

One of the other large advantages that Ceasar had over Gaul was that the Gauls were rarely if ever united as one empire, which meant that they had a hard time rallying a large enough army to stop Roman conquest.

Julius Ceasar's victory mainly comes down to the fact that the Romans had a far better organised society giving them advantages in just about every field.

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