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Throughout Tyrol, the Bavarian troops were killed or driven out.
The Tyroleans fought mainly as skirmishing sharpshooters, taking advantage of the mountainous nature of the land.
They were highly mobile and made use of artificial avalanches to combat their enemies.
Following the defeat of the Austrian Army on the Bavarian front, Napoleon dispatched Charles Lefebvre to Tyrol, and by May 19 Innsbruck had been seized again and the rebellion seemed quelled.

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