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This is do to the trench warfare. soldiers could battle for weeks on end and only gain a couple of feet. Also WW1 had a Gettysburg effect where a small battle would start and other soldiers would hear about it and converge to the same point and the battle would then become large.
Soldiers were issued rations; civilians starved.
Stalemate=cold war.
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they got slimed
Battle drill is the process of practicing military maneuver in attack and defence. It is practiced by infantry small units such as platoons (40 soldiers) and squads aka Sections (12 soldiers). It is practiced constantly so that in battle, soldiers can effect these maneuvers nearly instinctively despite fear, noise, difficulty in communication with comrades and superiors and the morale sapping effect of casualties.
It must 'battle' for it to be able to trigger its effect. If it made a direct attack, even though Damage Calculation is conducted, it didn't 'battle' so cannot trigger.
about 1000 British soldiers were killed and about 350 colonist were killed or wounded
It did not affect common people. It had an effect on soldiers that would encounter one in battle.
even though the british won the battle the british had more losses of soldiers and lots of casualties and deaths. so overall the british won but it backfired on them and they had a lot of casualties. that was the effect
ANSWER Although it ended in a stalemate, Grants' decision to carry on the offensive southward in direction of Richmond brought a blow of optimism and enthusiasm in the Union among the Army's rank and files and the public opinion. For the first time Lee was forced to submit to the initiative of the army of Potomac and saw his freedom of movement getting more and more reduced by the strategy and superior availability of men and equipment of his adversary.
Many people believe that the War of the Roses had a very minimal effect on the ordinary people. The battle mostly involved soldiers and did not include average civilians.
This is do to the trench warfare. soldiers could battle for weeks on end and only gain a couple of feet. Also WW1 had a Gettysburg effect where a small battle would start and other soldiers would hear about it and converge to the same point and the battle would then become large.
The huge and needless Union losses at the Battle of Fredericksburg in December of 1862 had a negative impact on any part of the Union that anyone might chose to examine. The loses were high and eventually led to Lincoln replacing General Burnside as commander of the Army of the Potomac.
Soldiers were issued rations; civilians starved.
Soldiers were issued rations; civilians starved.
Stalemate=cold war.