They tried to lure their enemies to their territory,i.e. the swamps and places where others weren't familiar with.Andrew Jackson learned this well as his men died of disease and were nipped at from back by seminoles.The viet cong did this as well
The strategy (plan) was attrition; the tactics (procedure) would be search and destroy.
Scream aim and fire!
The phalanx was one of the ancient world's most effective fighting tactics.
They ran.
they used gorilla war fare. this fighting technique is when you use your surroundings and hide. then you hit the enemy from the side.
During the Vietnam War, the US strategy was "Attritition". This involved the tactics of "Search and Destroy", which was accompanied by the procedure of "counting enemy bodies", which resulted in the term, "body count".
In North America, hit and run tactics; guerrilla warfare.
Early ancient Greek battle tactics are identified as "shock tactics". Before archery, javelins and heavy cavalry were employed by the Greeks, the basic battle tactic was fighting hand to hand with unsophisticated weapons of war. Three thousand years later, the soldiers of the US Civil War had highly developed weapons and sophisticated battle tactics. With that said, however, "shock tactics" lived on through the millenniums. Soldiers in the US Civil War had a weapon for "shock tactics" and when fighting in close quarters, the fixed bayonet was the instrument of "shock value".
Why do I use tactics? Well, because tactics are better than brute force.
fighting battles gives you ap
What kind of war tactics did who use?
Stuff
an elaborate system of tunnels