The tactic of slash and burn is to have troops invade an area vital to an enemy force, say a farm that produces food for that army, and steal all you can carry and destroy or burn the rest to deny the enemy production. It is extremely effective on production and moral of enemy soldiers to attack their home and destroy vital assets. In the civil war general Sherman used it in his famous march to Georgia burning all the farms along the way to cut off food supplies and demoralize confederate troops away from home at war.
The Best tactic is, attacking from the flanks.
No, his tactic was splitting his army into two and outflanking the Union Army under General Joseph Hooker. This was an offensive tactic as opposed to the defensive tactic of holding high ground.
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when people cut down trees it is called slash and when they burn the leftover it is called burn when you combine slash and burn it is slash and burn.
Sherman didn't really believe in slash in burn...but he did perform the controversial "March to the Sea" Lee believed in flanking and saving his reserves. Meade and McKinley believed in Full Frontal Assaults using strength in numbers!
Slash and burn does not sound helpful, it sounds harmful.
Slash 'n' Burn was created on 1992-03-16.
yes the slash and burn is a Mayan technique the slashed everything and burn and then they started planting
I think slash and burn has nothing to do with textiles. Slash and burn is a farming method where trees and small bushes are slashed/cut and burned to provide clear land for farming.
They had to slash and burn the undergrowth in order to clear the land for farming. The slash and burn order prevented them leaving anything of value for the enemy behind their march.
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Slash and burn farming techniques are typically practiced by indigenous communities in tropical regions around the world.