Repeating rifles, Gatling guns, ironclads, heavier artillery, et cetera
guerrilla warfare was the main style
The use of hot air balloons for observing the enemy, the invention of the telegraph, the use of the machine gun, development of iron clad ships, submarines, land mines, development and use of railroads for war use, to name but a few
There were a few technological advancements that directly impacted warfare during the American Civil War. Two things were the railroad and the Gatling Gun.
population
mustard gasthe tanktrench warfare. (although begun in the American Civil War)
the civil warfare
guerrilla warfare was the main style
civil war
The use of hot air balloons for observing the enemy, the invention of the telegraph, the use of the machine gun, development of iron clad ships, submarines, land mines, development and use of railroads for war use, to name but a few
There were a few technological advancements that directly impacted warfare during the American Civil War. Two things were the railroad and the Gatling Gun.
Gen. Trenchie of course!
guerrilla warfare
Trench warfare.
population
Two USMA graduates and active generals in the US Civil War had published their views on warfare in the 19th century. Confederate General Pierre Beauregard and Union General Henry Halleck each published their ideas on 19th century warfare prior to the outbreak of the US Civil War.
Railroad transport and communicating by telegraph, I guess. Ah yes, submarine warfare.
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