Some reasons for the failure of British troops in the South are as follows:
The British southern strategy ultimately failed for several reasons. For example, General Henry Clinton upset many people in the south who might have been loyal to the crown.
The whole of Britain's strategy was cockeyed right from the start.
As far as we can gather the number of Americans who joined the home government's army was far beyond expectation! The trouble was the idea of a nation in arms didn't become acceptable till after the French Revolution, or during the French Revolution and the British believed it was the duty of the King, or State to defend its people by means of the army! The trouble was that it was at least three thousand miles from the scene of the conflict!
In America , General Thomas Gage was one of the people who believed in this idea and when the loyal Americans rushed to join the forces of the Crown they were either left doing nothing or totally ignored. By the time of the southern campaign the Loyalist faction were ready, but the Army kept them doing nothing, there were plenty of them, but the Government still thought that it is the duty of the Army to fight and the Government to govern! When the loyalists rose, they were not used as they should have been and when they were, it was in penny packets as shock troops.
When the Whigs looked for trouble in the beginning 1774/5&6. they did not only collect armaments but took over the local government with comittees to control the population. People were tied to trees, put in mines 30 ft, below ground,[Simsbury?]The Whigs controlled the country by means of mobs,violence and intimidation. In the South when the loyalists attempted to rise and keep their villages the same thing happened. But the Government wasn't able to get over its prejudices. It had marvellous soldiers, Arnold, John Harris Kruger and other Americans , it could raise regiments of willing and eager loyalists , it didn't know how to use them! Consequently they never had enough men on the ground where needed!
There were too few Loyalists.
The Blitzkrieg Strategy.
____________ is responsible for developing the National Military Strategy. The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
The impact of technology on military strategy is that through technology the militarys power is made stronger. They are more able to accomplish their purpose and reason for gaining control. Military strategy on technology is pushing new and improved inventions to take place to benefit the military with the desire to innovate and also dominate.
Goode shaped for Norfolk Southern a four-pronged business strategy that served his company well. The four key goals of Goode's strategy were.
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General Burgoyne. :)
The British southern strategy ultimately failed for several reasons. For example, General Henry Clinton upset many people in the south who might have been loyal to the crown.
The British southern strategy ultimately failed for several reasons. For example, General Henry Clinton upset many people in the south who might have been loyal to the crown.
britains southern strategy was led by reobert e lee and failed very hard
After 1776, Washington's military strategy relied heavily on guerrilla warfare tactics, avoiding direct confrontation with the much larger and better-equipped British army. He focused on prolonging the war, wearing down the British forces, and taking advantage of opportunities to strike when the enemy was vulnerable. This strategy ultimately helped to secure American independence.
The Blitzkrieg Strategy.
____________ is responsible for developing the National Military Strategy. The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
The impact of technology on military strategy is that through technology the militarys power is made stronger. They are more able to accomplish their purpose and reason for gaining control. Military strategy on technology is pushing new and improved inventions to take place to benefit the military with the desire to innovate and also dominate.
Goode shaped for Norfolk Southern a four-pronged business strategy that served his company well. The four key goals of Goode's strategy were.
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Kristallnacht had nothing to do with military strategy. Please see related question.
Their Power to control defense spending.