The Cavaliers, supporters of King Charles I during the English Civil War, utilized several key tactics in their military campaigns. They often relied on the traditional cavalry charge, leveraging their horsemen's speed and mobility to disrupt enemy formations. Additionally, the Cavaliers employed strategic fortifications and gained local support through feudal allegiances, seeking to control key towns and supply routes. Their leadership, particularly figures like Prince Rupert, also focused on aggressive and dynamic engagements to capitalize on their strengths.
Why do I use tactics? Well, because tactics are better than brute force.
Mostly swords.
swords
What kind of war tactics did who use?
Mainly Blitzkreig tactics
The cavaliers name before the cavaliers was Cleveland Cavaliers. MO GOTTI FU LEBRON
tactics are a use of good skills that you use in any type of sport to be able to win something e.g. a football match people use tactics to get past there oponents
That was Japanese occupied territory, therefore they had use what all occupied countries had to use, guerrilla tactics. When you don't have an army to fight with, you use guerrilla tactics.
what are three tactics advertisers use to promote a drug such as liquor
the roundheads didnt have any tactics at alll
Cavaliers. have already won.
i think its Cleveland Cavaliers