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General Edward Braddock insisted on fighting with his troops arranged in traditional European formations, specifically in a linear style. This approach emphasized discipline and order, as soldiers stood shoulder to shoulder and fired in volleys. However, this tactic was ill-suited for the North American terrain and the guerrilla warfare tactics employed by Native American forces and colonial militia, ultimately contributing to Braddock's defeat in the Battle of the Monongahela in 1755.

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