what was guerrilla warfare
Gurerrilla warefare was a hit-and-run technique.
Castro's Cuban revolutionaries were one example of the effective use of guerrilla tactics (guerra meaning war in Spanish).
Officially not used.
It was armed civilians fighting, and it was effective because they wore no uniform.
Because guns and cannons are much more effective.
Guerilla warfare is actually quite effective. That's why it still exists today. Obviously, guerilla warfare has much theoretical insight into the art of war.
chemical warfare was prevalent , later outlawed by the Geneva convention
It was 'blitzkrieg' - basically a lightning war of swift advancement.
Because our army was so small it caught them off guard
Moderately effective due to trench warfare.
The term gurerrilla marketing was first used in 1984 by Jay Levinson. Since then it has been used in many textbooks as well as in other situations. The term gurerrilla marketing is when someone doesn't have a ton of money to advertise something they are selling or are passionate about and instead advertise in cheap ways. Such as, printed computer flyers instead of billboards, word of mouth instead of TV ads or radio advertisements.
it was designed as a hit and run tactic not requiring a great many men or supplies.