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What formation do the romans use to attacks other countries

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

phalanx formation

Explanation:

The phalanx formation was used for hundreds of years. However it proved inadequate against lightly-armed, fast-moving cavalry. The Roman Army therefore introduced a new system that involved the infantry being organised into four groups: velites, hastati, principes and triarii.

Answered by dakshadubey06
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Answer:

The legions would form into a close-defensive formation to resist a barrage of arrow fire or an enemy charge. This formation was called the testudo, the Romans would continue to use the testudo throughout the entire history of their civilization.

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