Cavalry lost its offensive power by the way the US Civil War was fought. The use of heavy fortifications and the effect of long range rifles placed cavalry forces at a disadvantage. Additionally, many battles were fought in rough terrain, and wooded areas, making mounted horses less effective then they might have been. Powerful cannons and mortars added to the woes of cavalry commanders. As it turned out, cavalry forces were good in skirmishes to cut off enemy supplies and communications. Also they were good for scouting purposes.
The age old effectiveness of the cavalry charge was negated by the terrain, fortifications and repeating rifles introduced in the US Civil War. The use of cavalry, however, was important for skirmishes, cutting supply lines and was used for scouting purposes.
With regards to the US Civil War, many historians prefer to use the term of The War Between the States. For some historians, what is generally called the US Civil War, is not an accurate use of the term "civil war".
Can't say I am certain, but most likely. Most likely the King had cavalry and pike men were the most effective was to stop them, though they may have been called spearmen ( not too different)
In the Civil War, a US Army division consisted of mostly infantry with artillery and cavalry. [A CS Army division actually had more men, but they were all infantry with artillery and cavalry units attached as need-be.] Large military units; brigades, divisions, corps, and field armies were the general rule. After the Civil War, the only Indians who had not been destroyed or assimilated were the Plains Indians, entirely mounted, and fighting in the style of irregular light cavalry. Except to defend areas against them, infantry and artillery were of no use because they moved too slowly for offensive operations. The US Army cavalry opposing them were spread thinly over a wide area. They had to adopt the tactics of the Indians; ambush, feint, withdrawal, etc. One tactic which remained the same was the attempted starvation of the enemy, such as killing the Buffalo on which the Plains Indians depended, as had done earlier by burning Southern plantations. One difference between the Civil War and the Indian Wars was the difference in money allotted for the fighting of them. Much money was spent on winning the Civil War, while the Indian Wars were taken less seriously and budget cuts severely restricted the ability of the US Army to bring the Plains Indians into line.
You can use it to illustrate alot of things.
The age old effectiveness of the cavalry charge was negated by the terrain, fortifications and repeating rifles introduced in the US Civil War. The use of cavalry, however, was important for skirmishes, cutting supply lines and was used for scouting purposes.
muskets IMPROVEMENT Sabres, revolvers, repeating rifles.
Although available in only small numbers, they were prized and found exceptional use among cavalry units.
US Civil War commanders avoided what had been a successful tactic in the Napoleonic era of warfare. This was the European reliance on heavy cavalry in battle. Part of this in the US was the lack of a cavalry tradition within the US military for each side. Part of the reason was based on vast amounts of forested topography. There was also the understanding that charging rifled armed infantry was a potential disaster. With that said, cavalry was used but in a unique manner. When confronting infantry, cavalry soldiers often dismounted to fight. By the use of rifles and sabers. In a manner of speaking, the cavalry became mounted infantry.
No. They did not use forks until after the civil war.
because itb was tree less and wasted
The civil war was a war fought in the 17th century. There. Too easy.
With regards to the US Civil War, many historians prefer to use the term of The War Between the States. For some historians, what is generally called the US Civil War, is not an accurate use of the term "civil war".
The English civil war was fought in the 17th Century.
The Civil War was fought during the ninteenth century.
The Civil War changed even the language we use to describe the nation.
the union won the civil war !