guerilla warfare in the american revolution
Guerilla warfare in the American Revolution refers to a type of irregular warfare adopted by American colonial forces, involving small and mobile units that used unconventional tactics, such as ambushes and hit-and-run attacks, to harass and disrupt the British military and their supply lines.
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