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The English were able to defeat the French in early battles due to a combination of superior military tactics, particularly the effective use of the longbow, which allowed them to strike from a distance before the French could engage in close combat. Additionally, the English forces often employed disciplined formations and took advantage of the terrain to offset their smaller numbers. The French, on the other hand, were often hampered by outdated strategies and internal divisions, which made their army less effective in early engagements. These factors contributed to key English victories during conflicts such as the Hundred Years' War.
A. Southern generals were exceptional in the field
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None, the Confederate Army lost the war, though they won many battles in the early part of the war.
The confederate government had it's own strategy for victory.
Early Civil War battles showed
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Early battles of the American Revolution were fought in Massachusetts, New York, and New Jersey.
wha did colonial unity and military readiness in these early battles lay the groundwork for?
Early humans likely competed with the smilodon for food resources such as large herbivores. As hunters, early humans would have targeted similar prey species as the smilodon, potentially leading to competition for resources. This competition may have contributed to the decline of the smilodon population.
Most of the first or early battles of the Thirty Years' War were won by the Hapsburgs. France won the war in the end.
Until the entry of the Protestant, King of Sweden in 1626, most of the early battles of the war were Catholic victories.
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The first battle of the American Revolution was the famous battles of Lexington.The first battle of the American Revolution was the famous battles of Lexington.
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Early hunter-gatherer societies were influenced by factors such as the availability of resources for food and shelter, the environment they inhabited, climate changes, and interactions with other groups. These influences shaped their daily activities, social structures, and survival strategies.
In the early battles of the US Civil War, one significant factor was the South's ability to protect Richmond, Virginia and win key battles such as the two battles of Bull Run. Also of importance was the failure of the Union's Peninsula campaign. These early victories in the East gave the Confederacy confidence and at the same time caused much popular and political criticism of the way the Lincoln administration was running the war.