Repeating mistakes we made again in the future, hope this helped.
Different tools for different jobs used differently by different people.
Remember, from a population base of about the same size (two million) the Mongols deployed far more archers much farther from home. There were twice as many Mongol archers (30,000) at Mohi alone (thousands of miles from home) than there were English archers at Crecy, Poitiers, and Agincourt (right next door) combined (15,000).
The English would not have done any better, nor worse, with the Mongol recurve bow. The Mongols would have done worse with the longbow. That’s due to how they fought with them, not how good or bad the bows were.
Draw weights were comparable. English longbows ranged from 80–120lbs at the beginning of the Hundred Years War (which the English lost BTW) to 100–140lbs by the end. By the 16th century most of the bows found on the the ship Mary Rose were in the 140–160lbs range, with the heaviest at about 185lbs.
Answer:
D. the Soviet Union. . .15
Explanation:
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Answer:
OC. His government's policies led to the discontent of the colonists.
Explanation:
George III was the King of Great Britain and Ireland during the American Revolution.
The policies that created disaffection and fomented rebellion in the colonies-such as the Stamp Act (which George III thought "abundant in absurdities") and the Townshend duties-were generated by successive British ministries.
In 1765, Prime minister George Grenville proposed an act, called the stamp act. King George accepted the act because he wanted direct tax on the colonies. this act required the colonist to buy a stamp for every piece of paper they used. newspapers, Wills, Licenses, and even playing cards had to have stamps.
George consented to the hiring of thousands of Hessian mercenaries to assist the British troops already in America in crushing the rebellion. The Revolutionary War lasted nearly eight years, largely because King George refused to surrender the colonies.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Stephen Austin was imprisoned by Santa Anna during an 8-month period from January to August 1834. He was imprisoned because Santa Anna had a suspicion the Austin was trying to incite an insurrection, in other words he was trying to separate Texas from Coahuila, Mexico and was not successful.