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Well, one was that they fought with such order. When they arrived in the americas, they weren't used to the revolutionaries' style of fighting. Another weakness was that they did not know the land very well, or the climate.
The American forces used what we call today, Guerrilla warfare; which is the Native American way of fighting.
I presume you mean "scimitar". I've found when facing an opponent with a scimitar, the preferred fighting style is ".45". Consequently, I've not experienced the opponent's style. (Whatever it would have been, it wasn't very effective.) Cpl Steeley - USMC
America' weakness when the Revolution began was military. The Americans had no navy whatsoever, while the British had the most powerful navy in the world. The British had a small but very professional army, and the Americans had only a loose conglomeration of militia units, more used to guarding against Indian raids. They had no army trained to fight another army on a battlefield, European style. The Americans had few guns, fewer cannon, and no factories which could make these crucial items.
In the beginning- pitchforks, whatever they could. They did have guns and rifles- for hunting but they could be used in war. They also used guerrilla warfare, hit-and-run, which was considered dirty fighting at the time.
the style of fighting used in the bourne movies is called kali
The Americans were fighting for a cause and because they used guerrilla warfare.
who knows, we didnt grow up then. maybe you should learn to spell correctly and read some history books.
Northern Shaolin Kung Fu
A vast majority of Lars' moves are named after military terms or terms used in the field of electronics and electromagnetism. His fighting style is Tekken Force trained military combat
Manual labor
Well, one was that they fought with such order. When they arrived in the americas, they weren't used to the revolutionaries' style of fighting. Another weakness was that they did not know the land very well, or the climate.
The American forces used what we call today, Guerrilla warfare; which is the Native American way of fighting.
I presume you mean "scimitar". I've found when facing an opponent with a scimitar, the preferred fighting style is ".45". Consequently, I've not experienced the opponent's style. (Whatever it would have been, it wasn't very effective.) Cpl Steeley - USMC
they used bombs
First, the style of fighting, i.e. standing side by side in rows and blasting away at each other until one side withdrew from the field. Second, the ammunition. Both side used soft lead musket and minnie balls that spread upon impact. Wounds were generally large, and medical care was poor.
America' weakness when the Revolution began was military. The Americans had no navy whatsoever, while the British had the most powerful navy in the world. The British had a small but very professional army, and the Americans had only a loose conglomeration of militia units, more used to guarding against Indian raids. They had no army trained to fight another army on a battlefield, European style. The Americans had few guns, fewer cannon, and no factories which could make these crucial items.