i think there was really no disadvantage of guerrilla warfare during the revolutionary war.
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The Jacobins.
Peter Bestes was an African slave during the Revolutionary war.
The Counter Revolutionary days in France.
Vlad the Impaler, a 15th-century ruler of Wallachia, is known for his brutal tactics against both internal and external threats, including Ottoman incursions. He employed guerrilla warfare, ambushes, and scorched earth strategies to disrupt and deter the advancing Ottoman forces. His infamous reputation for impalement instilled fear and served as psychological warfare, discouraging potential attackers. While his methods were often ruthless, they contributed to the temporary stabilization of the region against Muslim expansion during his reign.
No. He (the Swamp Fox) just happen to use it during the American Revolution. EDIT: Actually Francis Marion was well known for his invention of guerrilla warfare
Guerrilla warfare is basically hit and run under cover, so the Vietcong during the Vietnam war used guerrilla warfare to combat American soldiers. During the US Civil War, the Rebels also used guerrilla warfare.
It wasn't that unique. Francis Marion (the Swamp Fox) was successful during the American Revolutionary War; Quantrill was successful during the American Civil War (US Civil War)...as two examples. Nearly all wars have had and will continue to have some sort of "guerrilla" warfare.
Otherwise known as the Swamp Fox, Francis Marion was a guerrilla warfare tactician during the Revolutionary War that won many battles for the Americans.
Guerrilla warfare during the French Revolution involved irregular military tactics used by revolutionary forces, particularly in rural areas, to combat larger, conventional armies. These tactics included ambushes, sabotage, and hit-and-run attacks, allowing smaller groups to exploit their knowledge of the terrain and gain an advantage over more organized troops. This approach was particularly effective against royalist forces and foreign invaders, contributing to the revolutionary cause and the eventual establishment of the French Republic. Guerrilla warfare highlighted the adaptability and resilience of revolutionary fighters in their struggle for political change.
guerrilla warfare
Yes, hit and run raids were part of both wars. However, guerrilla warfare is inherit to nearly all wars. Quantrill was a guerrilla leader against the North during the US Civil War; Francis Marion (the Swamp Fox) was a guerrilla against the Crown (Britain) during the American Revolutionary War. American Indians conducted guerrilla warfare against European expansion since the 1600s...and didn't end until 1890 (at Wounded Knee).
General Francis Marion served during the Revolutionary War. He was nicknamed the Swamp Fox for his leadership of revolutionary soldiers fighting in swamps and low country terrain. He is generally viewed as the father of Guerrilla Warfare.
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The Viet Cong (North vietnam soldiers) during the Vietnamm War.
they weren't trained