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Military Tactics Of The Revolutionary War

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This chapter discusses the tactics to support a strong army and navy implementing new advanced weapons to aim the independence of every country. War is a conflict of the armed forces, military and political aspects towards its enemy. The great victory of modernity and the start of new democracy and warfare proved the connection of the military services and political rights which helped discover conflicts and fixed our understanding of the political dimension.

In 1775, Britain was the strongest empire for exerting great power in force projection and had the largest navy, which became the network of bases around the North Atlantic and rested politically stable without a financial crisis. But American Colonies rejected the British monarchy and aristocracy where the political battle took place called The American Revolution. The battlefield tactics were modified with new weapons and introduced the linear tactics, fighting in long lines, deployed infantry in close-packed and used concentrated musket fire with bayonets to get the opponents off the battlefield. …show more content…

During the eighteen century, France was an autocratic monarchy with unlimited powers. It had a defective administration, and an extravagant expenditure constituted the political cause of French

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