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Elena Bernard
7 November, 06:19
Why did armies fight in long lines
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Flakey
7 November, 07:59
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For backup
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And protection
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Kareem Molina
7 November, 08:42
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The line was considered as the fundamental battle formation as it allowed for the largest deployment of firepower. Troops in skirmish formation, though able to take cover and use initiative, were highly vulnerable to cavalry and could not hold ground against advancing infantry columns.
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