Answer this question… Both exercised military and economic domination over colonial territories
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The British ruled directly over their colonies, while the French did not.
The use of nontraditional military tactics helped the patriots defeat the British. The British were not accustomed to the guerrilla tactics and were taken by surprise.
The British Empire became so powerful because of cunning tactics, like setting up a small trading colony in India (east India company) and gradually growing until they end up in control. Not all of there colonies where gained though cunning tactics though, After WW1 in the Treaty of Versailles all German colonies were handed to Britain as a punishment for Germany. But conflict was used before WW1 as well like when the British fought the French for control of Canada, the British won.
Because the Romans had better tactics,better army,better equipment than the Celts(British). This means they won lots of battles.
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Rebel tactics during conflicts like the American Revolutionary War differed significantly from previous British engagements due to their emphasis on guerrilla warfare and irregular tactics. Unlike traditional European armies that fought in formal lines, rebels often utilized ambushes, hit-and-run strategies, and familiarity with local terrain to disrupt British forces. This unconventional approach made it difficult for British troops, accustomed to organized battlefield formations, to effectively respond. Additionally, the rebels leveraged local support and intelligence, further complicating British efforts to maintain control.
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The British empire remained intact after the Battle of Britain but only because Germany changed their tactics and attacked Russia instead. If Britain had lost the entire British empire would have fallen under German control.
In the British Caribbean, types of slave control included physical punishments such as whipping, branding, and mutilation; psychological tactics like fear and intimidation; social control through separation of families and groups; and legal measures to restrict movement, education, and rights of slaves.