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By further developing the trench and maneuvered warfare.Indeed Lee started to apply his engineering skill for that purpose already in 1862, during the battle of the Seven Days, when he ordered his army to dig entrenchments but not to make themselves buried into.He make them do systematic use of the trenches and field fortifications as a basic element of the maneuvered warfare. This strategy of using the field fortification as a cornerstone of the manoeuvre was a "reenactment" of the of the ancient Romans's strategy, of which Lee was a scholar.
It was in 1957 when there was a insurgent communist activity in South Vietnam. Guerrillas helped with the organization of thirty-seven armed companies along the Mekong Delta.
what was the goal in battle of seven days
Seven Days Battles happened on 1862-07-01.
No. During the American Revolution, the French helped the American colonists because they wanted to defeat Britain.falseNo. The French helped the colonists because they wanted revenge on Britain for the Seven Years War.
The Great Awakening and the Seven Year War were two major events that helped to establish an American identity for the colonists. Both of these events occurred between 1730 and 1763.
It was not a military stratogey; It was the same reason, as why America lost in Vietnam; Lack of public support at home. The English considered India, important for it's visable wealth. After all The New World, was discouvered by Columbus looking for a faster rout to India, and it's wealth.
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He concentrated British military resources in America. He united the colonies by guaranteeing them military pay.
Explain Seven -Eleven supply Chain strategy in Japan with particular reference to facility location, inventory management, transportation and IT ?
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The colonists expected to be free from England after the French and Indian War
American colonists, in the years just after the conclusion of the Seven Years' War, could be characterized best as optimistic about the future.