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what were the american tactics in the vietnam war
Divisive tactics used in the Battle of Normandy were led by American paratroopers.
Alienated the Vietnamese citizens.
Some long term effects of the Civil War included the end to slavery, the military changed its tactics and strategies of war. Long term effects include a stronger union, no more questions of secession, and an end to slavery. In the short term, communities had to be rebuilt and families would also have to be rebuilt; due to taking sides during the war or loosing someone in a battle. Some of the short terms effects also included over 620,000 deaths.
Guerilla tactics in a war of attrition on familiar home territory. Ring any bells?
what were the american tactics in the vietnam war
They knew the American tactics and they were extremely close with their men. they were extraordinary minds, sad they fought for the doomed side.
Abolitionists employed all manner of strategies to persuade the American public and its leadership to end slavery. One of their first strategies was to unite groups of like-minded individuals to fight as a body. Initially, groups like the American Anti-Slavery Society used lecturing and moral persuasion to attempt to change the hearts and minds of individuals. Many later activists found moral persuasion tactics insufficient and turned their attention to political lobbying.
Abolitionists employed all manner of strategies to persuade the American public and its leadership to end slavery. One of their first strategies was to unite groups of like-minded individuals to fight as a body. Initially, groups like the American Anti-Slavery Society used lecturing and moral persuasion to attempt to change the hearts and minds of individuals. Many later activists found moral persuasion tactics insufficient and turned their attention to political lobbying.
Abolitionists employed all manner of strategies to persuade the American public and its leadership to end slavery. One of their first strategies was to unite groups of like-minded individuals to fight as a body. Initially, groups like the American Anti-Slavery Society used lecturing and moral persuasion to attempt to change the hearts and minds of individuals. Many later activists found moral persuasion tactics insufficient and turned their attention to political lobbying.
Tactics to end the slave trade were diverse in order to reach the most people. Poets wrote about anti-slavery, sugar boycotts ensued, speeches were made, and homes were visited in order to spread the word.
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Divisive tactics used in the Battle of Normandy were led by American paratroopers.
Castro's Cuban revolutionaries were one example of the effective use of guerrilla tactics (guerra meaning war in Spanish).
the abolitionist movement used tactics like forming antislavery societies, ending legal importing of slaves, the newspaper, and the states north of Maryland passed laws that would end slavery.
Historically speaking no "Scare Tactic" type of program has ever worked in Human Society, much less in Native American society. While some may appear to have worked on the surface, it is the nature of humanity to rebel against such tactics and eventually overthrow the program by some means.This question is of such an open nature the list of programs that have failed, directly as well as indirectly would be huge; so it is answered as a generalized question.