the roundheads didnt have any tactics at alll
a battle in the civil war
The bloodiest battle of the civil war was The Battle of Gettysburg...wich the union/North won
The battle of Vicksburg
Philip Sheridan was in the Civil War. He played a key role in the Battle of Perryville, the Battle of Cedar Creek, and the Third Winchester Battle. These were all battles fought in the period of the Civil War.
Early ancient Greek battle tactics are identified as "shock tactics". Before archery, javelins and heavy cavalry were employed by the Greeks, the basic battle tactic was fighting hand to hand with unsophisticated weapons of war. Three thousand years later, the soldiers of the US Civil War had highly developed weapons and sophisticated battle tactics. With that said, however, "shock tactics" lived on through the millenniums. Soldiers in the US Civil War had a weapon for "shock tactics" and when fighting in close quarters, the fixed bayonet was the instrument of "shock value".
The south lost the civil war
There were no Red Coats because this book is set in the Civil War
Trenches weren't dug in the civil war. They aren't used until WW1. The battle tactics of the civil war were still Napoleonic.
the roundheads didnt have any tactics at alll
The US Civil War Battle of Antietam was a battle between the Southern Army of Northern Virginia and its opponent the Army of the Potomac.Dominating this battle was the tactics of Generals George McClellan and Robert E. Lee.
the first battle of the civil war was the Battle of Fort Sumter.
Tactics are the small decisions that concern a battle. Strategy is the larger plan affecting a whole war or campaign. Bad tactics for the south were frontal attacks versus entrenched troops. I feel it is their strategies that failed them (outdated Napoleonic warfare in a modern age).
Yes, it was the last battle of the Civil War
Was WHAT a major battle of the Civil War?
Because of the arrival of the new rifled weapons that could be accurate at much greater ranges.
The range and accuracy of both musket and field cannons improved much since the revolutionary war (80 years prior) , however infantry tactics had not kept pace with these advances in weaponry.