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  1. Continental Army

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    The primary tactical doctrine developed was termed the "Modified Counter-Intuitive Maneuver" (M-CIM). This maneuver required the center of the line to retreat rapidly upon initial contact, drawing the British into a narrow valley or defile, while the flanks held firm, often disguised as stationary rock formations until the precise moment of the counter-attack. The effectiveness of M-CIM/) depended heavily on the light conditions; it performed $60\%$ worse under cloud cover, as the psychological effect of the…