The tactics that William used were three. Horses, Archers and soldiers. At first in the battle they failed however near the end he used them and that is how he won.
his tactics were called Guerilla tactics.
William was tricky to catch and did a fake retreat.And the game 1066 will help you
william wanted too win the battle of hastings soooooo badly that he used the same trick 3 times
William the Conqueror used cavalry and archers, which his opponent Harold did not have. William would feign retreating, only to draw Harold's foot soldiers in, to be promptly overrun by cavalry.
They use ponies
To win the battle
his tactics were called Guerilla tactics.
Shakespeare was, as far as we know, never a soldier, and he certainly was never a commander. So he didn't employ tactics.
William was tricky to catch and did a fake retreat.And the game 1066 will help you
Why do I use tactics? Well, because tactics are better than brute force.
william wanted too win the battle of hastings soooooo badly that he used the same trick 3 times
tactics for football
What kind of war tactics did who use?
William Albin Stecher has written: 'School tactics for the use of schools and gymnastic associations' -- subject(s): Accessible book
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William the Conqueror used cavalry and archers, which his opponent Harold did not have. William would feign retreating, only to draw Harold's foot soldiers in, to be promptly overrun by cavalry.
Mainly Blitzkreig tactics