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27 June 2025

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STEM
PREVALENT
GULLIBLE
IMPEDE
CORROBORATE
FRUGALITY
CURSORY
STATIC
EXHAUSTIVE

Both cursory and exhaustive studies have corroborated facts about the US Civil.
Tactics remained relatively static.
It was prevalent to charging in en masse like Napolean did.
However; this was strongly impeded, stemming from the improved guns and artillery.
The frugality of the government was to blame.
It did not spend enough on training.
Gullible first timers did not know better and did not survive to pass on the hard lessons learned.

Both brief and in-depth research has confirmed key facts about the U.S. Civil War.
Military strategies showed little evolution, with mass infantry charges—reminiscent
of Napoleonic tactics—still commonly used.
However, advancements in firearms and artillery made such approaches far more deadly.
The federal government’s stinginess contributed to the problem by underfunding
proper training.
As a result, inexperienced recruits were often unaware of the dangers and many
didn’t survive long enough to pass on what they’d learned.

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