The first world war was not soon after the industrial revolution and gases, tanks and new guns were invented so the soldiers adapted to using the most modern technological warfare equipment of the time to try an stay one step ahead of the enemy. They started using these more powerful and efficient weapons rather than the old fashioned types such as pikes and bayonets etc..
a war conduct is how the battle was fought, in a way rules of the war.
The new weapons changed the way soldiers fought in WW1 because they were much better. They had tanks and many new guns which were better than before.
becasuse they used way more new weapons and they are advanced and stronger
Several significant battles were fought in Tennessee during the American Civil War, most notably the Battle of Shiloh in April 1862, which marked a major Union victory. The Battle of Chattanooga in November 1863 was another crucial engagement, leading to Union control of Tennessee and opening the way for the campaign into Georgia. Additionally, the Battle of Franklin in November 1864 and the Battle of Nashville in December 1864 were key confrontations that contributed to the decline of Confederate forces in the region.
Many weapons were developed. One was the tank and the airplane . Both of these would change the way the war was fought.
It's because of all the weapons they used. They were seeing which ones worked better. It went from bayonets to machine guns. There were also zeppelins and tanks.
We need to know the war you ask about before we can answer the question.
Harold Godwinson and Harald Hardrada, fought in the Stamford bridge battle. Then Harold then had to walk all the way south of the country, until he got to the battle of hastings place. ( i don't no where it was fought, i think it was in hastings ) Harold had lost most of his well trained men and was really tired from walking all that way so he was tired for the battle of hastings. So supposedly, that's 2 of the reasons he lost.
King Harold was not ready at the start of the battle of Hastings because a few days before it he fought in the battle of Stamford Bridge so his men were tired and injured and they had no time to rest because Harold started to make his way to Hastings as soon as he heard that William had arrived. This was foolish of him because his men were not fit to fight yet
a war conduct is how the battle was fought, in a way rules of the war.
The Struggle for Control of the Fork of the Ohio ... On his way to meet with the French commander, Washington's party passed ... common surface of the water; and a considerable bottom of flat well timbered land all around it very convenient for building. ... After the battle, Washington and his men withdrew to Great Meadows.
that way both armies could prove what they could and what they couldn't do
King Harold II lost quite a few men during his battle with Hardrada and had to race all the way down from York, England to Hastings, England to try and destroy William the Conquerers forces that had landed. By the time Harold II fought the battle of Hastings, his men were exhausted and he was weakened in the amount of men he had.
The Battle of New Orleans, fought after the treaty was signed, made Jackson a national hero, and was one of few victories on land.
the new equipment made the war more violent.
In a way. The battle of Hastings was fought by the normans, led by the William the conqueror. The Normans are ancestors of the french.
The Japanese were invaders and they did horrible things to the Filipino people, so the population fought back the best way they could. My dad fought against the Japanese in the Philippines and took part in the battle for Manilla and it was room by room battle to remove the Japanese from the city.