Scotland has never been conquered.
The Scottish Wars of Independence with England were a series of military campaigns fought between England and Scotland in the 13th and 14th centuries. These ended with Scotland retaining its independent status.
King James VI of Scotland became King James I of England when he inherited the English crown in 1603. Each country remained legally separate until the Act of Union in 1707 when the parliament of Great Britain was established, and the parliaments of England and Scotland abolished.
Divide and conquer also known as divide and rule were the tactics that Salami used. The Salami tactics were divide and rule or rather divide conquer.
They didn't conquer Scotland, Wales or Cornwall.
Scotland and England created a union called Great Britain in 1707. England did not conquer Scotland.
Because they both supported King Charles.
Ireland (Hibernia) & Scotland (Caledonia).
No tactics
I can conquer this question.
The sheid wall wasone of William the conquer's great tactics and as used for defence and to trick the normans to waste ammo and so William could attack affter the ammo had been minimized
There are many tactics that are used by Coca Cola. These tactics include appealing to the human nature of their customers.
The Greek word used for "conquer" is NIKAO.
Germany used blitzkrieg tactics, which are fast, surprise attacks also known as lightning tactics. Germany used these tactics on Poland in the Lightning War.
The Spanish and Portuguese used superior military technology, alliances with local groups, and divide-and-conquer tactics to conquer indigenous populations in their colonies. They also utilized forced labor systems and established strict colonial administrations to maintain control. Additionally, they exploited resources and established trade networks to benefit their economies back home.