The Reasons For Fighting In Lines With Rob Of @britishmuzzleloaders
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2h 8m
So from the muzzleloading musket era until relatively late, infantry fought in very tightly packed lines. The trope is that this was very, very dumb. But was it? Bloke discusses with Rob of @britishmuzzleloaders for about 2 hours!!!
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