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The concept of tactics emerged in the 6th century BC during the rise of the Greek city-states. Greek military thinkers, such as Sun Tzu and Xenophon, wrote influential treatises on the principles of warfare, including the use of tactics.
The term "tactics" was first used in the 15th century in the context of military strategy. Over time, it has been adopted in various fields to describe the use of specific methods or approaches to achieve desired outcomes.
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