and advancement in technology are all fundamental staples of warfare. In order to win a war, states must conduct new strategies in order to get ahead. As Alexander Rose points out in Men of War: The American Soldier in Combat At Bunker Hill, Gettysburg, and Iwo Jima, during the American Civil War, these features were missing. Despite this, the Civil War is viewed as one of the bloodiest wars in history. In this war, the limited capacity of the people made complex minovers and strategies impossible to…
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