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What advantages did the North have during the Battle of Atlanta?

what advantages did the norht have during the battle of atlanta


How did Philip the first improve the phalanx system?

The Romans eliminated the Greek phalanx and replaced it with the maniple, which was a looser, more mobile fighting unit.The Romans eliminated the Greek phalanx and replaced it with the maniple, which was a looser, more mobile fighting unit.The Romans eliminated the Greek phalanx and replaced it with the maniple, which was a looser, more mobile fighting unit.The Romans eliminated the Greek phalanx and replaced it with the maniple, which was a looser, more mobile fighting unit.The Romans eliminated the Greek phalanx and replaced it with the maniple, which was a looser, more mobile fighting unit.The Romans eliminated the Greek phalanx and replaced it with the maniple, which was a looser, more mobile fighting unit.The Romans eliminated the Greek phalanx and replaced it with the maniple, which was a looser, more mobile fighting unit.The Romans eliminated the Greek phalanx and replaced it with the maniple, which was a looser, more mobile fighting unit.The Romans eliminated the Greek phalanx and replaced it with the maniple, which was a looser, more mobile fighting unit.


What advantages did the battle of cowpens have?

the battle of cowpens had alot of people and it was almost an even fight


What is a unit of roman 120 to 200 foot soldiers called?

MANIPLE


What is a maniple on the battlefield?

60 or 120 men of an ancient rome legoin. ?

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Why did the Romans abandoned the phalanx?

The Romans abandoned the phalanx because they found that the mobility of the maniple was much more effective. The phalanx was a close formed, rigid formation, whereas the maniple (and later cohort) could be deployed in various ways to better suit battle conditions.


What are the advantages and disadvantages of the battle of Yorktown?

what is the advantages and disadvantages of the battle of yorktown?


What advantages did the North have during the Battle of Atlanta?

what advantages did the norht have during the battle of atlanta


What is a unit of 60 to 120 foot soldiers called?

maniple


What were the differences between the Ancient Greek phalanx and the legions of the Ancient Rome?

Methods and tactics were the differences. To simply, the phalanx was a spear thrusting, close formed body, which, at some time in the battle, used a pushing method with their shields called "othismos". The Romans, although the very, very, early Roman army used the hoplite method of fighting, soon graduated to the maniple, which was a more mobile fighting unit. They also relied more on their swordsmanship than the long hoplite thrusting spear. With the maniple, the lines were not as closely packed and there were spaces for the rear lines to move up and relieve the front lines, in this way giving the Romans more staying power in battle. The maniple could also be split, giving the Roman commanders extra tactics to use in battle.


How did Philip the first improve the phalanx system?

The Romans eliminated the Greek phalanx and replaced it with the maniple, which was a looser, more mobile fighting unit.The Romans eliminated the Greek phalanx and replaced it with the maniple, which was a looser, more mobile fighting unit.The Romans eliminated the Greek phalanx and replaced it with the maniple, which was a looser, more mobile fighting unit.The Romans eliminated the Greek phalanx and replaced it with the maniple, which was a looser, more mobile fighting unit.The Romans eliminated the Greek phalanx and replaced it with the maniple, which was a looser, more mobile fighting unit.The Romans eliminated the Greek phalanx and replaced it with the maniple, which was a looser, more mobile fighting unit.The Romans eliminated the Greek phalanx and replaced it with the maniple, which was a looser, more mobile fighting unit.The Romans eliminated the Greek phalanx and replaced it with the maniple, which was a looser, more mobile fighting unit.The Romans eliminated the Greek phalanx and replaced it with the maniple, which was a looser, more mobile fighting unit.


What advantages did the battle of cowpens have?

the battle of cowpens had alot of people and it was almost an even fight


What is a unit of roman 120 to 200 foot soldiers called?

MANIPLE


What is a maniple on the battlefield?

60 or 120 men of an ancient rome legoin. ?


What is a unit of roman 60 to 120 foot soldiers called?

maniple.


What advantages did the south have in the battle of Atlanta?

none that i know


What is a group of roman soldiers called?

Cohort , legion or maniple .