MawHood
ships were important as if the enemy is by the sea they can attack with the element of surprise.
During the Spanish-American War, George Dewey launched a surprise attack on the Spanish in Manila. This naval attack against the Spanish fleet occurred in 1898 at the start of the war, and the Spanish were defeated.
The attack was no surprise - the two armies were confronting each other. Alexander wanted to defeat the Persian army to gain control of the Persian empire.
The Indians did not unite and attack the british because the british did not give them a chance to unite and attack.
It was a surprise attack, before a declration of war, on a Sunday morning against a nation at peace.
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Because the British believe that that was not the proper way to fight and therefore would not abide by it. The reason the tactic was highly successful is because it is a surprise attack on the opponent. This means that the leader could be taken out easily and the rest of the troops would scramble, which would make them easier to kill.
Revolution
He used his vast knowledge of hiding to hide in swamps after a surprise attack on the British.
The Americans were most successful at using the swamps and forests to hide in while picking the British off. The Swamp Fox, Francis Marion, used this to attack the British.
The Americans were most successful at using the swamps and forests to hide in while picking the British off. The Swamp Fox, Francis Marion, used this to attack the British.
Initially it was successfull because of the surprise element involved with the attack, but in the end, it was an Unsuccessful revolt against British Rule. One thing 1857 did was induce revolutionary thoughts in the minds of the people which served as the seed for independence 90 years later
MawHood
ships were important as if the enemy is by the sea they can attack with the element of surprise.
During the Spanish-American War, George Dewey launched a surprise attack on the Spanish in Manila. This naval attack against the Spanish fleet occurred in 1898 at the start of the war, and the Spanish were defeated.
The attack was no surprise - the two armies were confronting each other. Alexander wanted to defeat the Persian army to gain control of the Persian empire.