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In the course of the US Civil War, how did tactics change?

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Answered by King412
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  • On the Operational Strategic level (known at the time as Grand Tactics).
  • The armies began to rely more and more on fortifying a position when they stopped movement.
  • By the end of the war, soldiers, on their own initiative, began building primitive firing positions on their own.
Answered by yonia12
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Answer:On the Operational Strategic level (known at the time as Grand Tactics). The armies began to rely more and more on fortifying a position when they stopped movement. By the end of the war, soldiers, on their own initiative, began building primitive firing positions on their own.

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It had a major impact on the whole country, North, South, and West. ... The increased scale of production required to fight the war helped spur industrial development in the North. After the Emancipation Proclamation, the cities in the North witnessed major waves of freed slave migration.

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