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Horses were not used as much as you think they were
Guess the Romans are primitive for using better tactics...*Like the Celts*
>By way of stock shares he pushes his way into the circuit of national production which he turns into a purchasable or rather tradeable object, thus robbing the enterprises of the foundation of personal ownership. Between employer and employee there arises that inner estrangement which later leads to a political class division.
Can you guess who?
>The tremendous economic development leads to a social stratification of people. The small craftsman slowly dies out, and as a result the worker's possibility of achieving an independent existence becomes rarer and rarer; in consequence the worker becomes visibly proleterianised. There arises the industrial "factory worker" whose most essential characteristic is the fact that he hardly ever is in a position to found an existence of his own in later life. He is property-less in the truest sense of the word. His old age is a torment and can scarcely be designated as living.
... oof
Fuck is the way you fuck @Deleted User
Lmao
Mr E im not sure I can agree with you there
@Mr. X idiot
no understanding of history
Romans typically used auxiliary as cavalry which was usually composed entirely of celts or Germans
the romans used heavy infantry
the celts use cavalry
t@Deleted User incorrect
Not at all
Romans had their own cavalry too
Auxilia normally consisted of infantry too
But predominantly they relied on foreign auxiliary to constitute the bulwark of their cavalry
Yeah there were auxiliary slingers swordsman archers javelin throwers and cavalrymen
@Deleted User shutup
dummy
my point Is Romans more often delegates the cavalry duties to foreign tribes than organizing it themselves
dont punch each other please!
I’m indirectly agreeing with you, mong
@Deleted User non-citizens
not foreign tribes
idiot
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some1 ban this fool
lmao
there's a difference between non-citizens and foreign tribes
I hope you look back and see how much of a non argument that is. So much so that it’s 100% vacuous. You are literally saying the same thing but saying it’s not the same thing
romans Auxilia use light infantry and cavalry
cri about it
dummy
get your facts right
>non citizens aren’t foreigners
