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The British were used to fighting in Europe against armies of the European nations that marched into combat in columns of three or more lines.?

Yes, the British were used to fighting in Europe against armies of the European nations that marched into combat in columns of three or more lines.


What was the colonists advantage in fighting in the lexington and concord?

Thanks their knowledge of terrain, they adopted a bush-fighting tactic, firing behind the cover of stone walls, trees etc. against the British deployed in columns, causing them many casualties.


In 1775 against which form of combat were the British accustomed to fighting?

The predominant mode of battle at the time was rank-and-volley fire by massed infantry. Troops of three or more lines would march and fire in columns and ranks.


3 How was the colonists fighting style different from the British style?

the colonists (George Washington's army) would attack the weakest part of the columns


Why did the british line up in lines when thy fought?

All highly disciplined 18th century European armies formed lines of three or two men deep, in order to optimize firepower . The French revolutionary armies adopted a system of attacking in columns because for them it was easier to do so.


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The term 'British English' is used to describe a male who writes an advice column. However, the exact history or when the term came into use is unclear.


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In the columns gallery the command that displays the columns dialog box?

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How many rows and columns are there in chessboard?

There are eight rows and eight columns .


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