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- both civilizations were located in Mexico
- both civilizations used hieroglyphics
- both civilizations built pyramids
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Olmecs were located along the Gulf of Mexico, that is, in today's modern states of Veracruz and Tabasco, while Mayans were located in the parts of southern Mexico.
Mayan hieroglyphics contained approximately 800 characters, based on pictorial complexity and phonetic signs. The Olmecs also used hieroglyphics that were based on syllabic signs, similar to some West African writings.
Mayans used pyramids as temples and royal tombs. Their pyramids were built from carved stone with a top platform that usually contained a statue of some Mayan deity. Olmecs built pyramids for the same reason; their pyramids were built of earth and clay, located in their historical center, La Venta.
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They impacted it by their solders from 1,000,000 to 5,000,000
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At the end of the musket most soldiers had a bayonet attached. A bayonet was a sharp pointed metal blade around 17 inches long. The bayonet turned the musket into a spear that could be used to charge and gore an enemy. British soldiers were especially skilled fighters with the bayonet.
Cannon
Both sides used a variety of artillery (large guns) during the war. Cannons could be made somewhat mobile when they were mounted on large wheels. They fired solid shells, exploding shells, and grapeshot. Cannons were effective in destroying fortifications or sinking ships. Sometimes cannons were fired strait at a line of approaching enemy troops tearing right through them and stopping their charge.
The smooth-bore muskets of the Revolutionary War were not very accurate and could not reliably hit a target beyond 100 yards. It took the average soldier around 15 to 20 seconds to load the musket allowing him to fire 3 to 4 shots a minute.
Brown Bess and Bayonet
Source: American Military History:
Volume 1
The weapons and battle tactics used by both sides during the Revolutionary War were consistent with those used by European armies for the previous 15 or so years. Both sides used similar weapons and fought using similar tactics.
Muskets
The primary weapon used by both sides was the musket. The most popular type of musket was the British made Brown Bess. The Brown Bess had a smooth bore and was loaded through the muzzle. Another popular musket was the Charleville made by the French. It was similar to the Brown Bess.
Rifles were also used during the Revolutionary War. Rifles were more accurate than muskets, but took a lot longer time to load. Cavalry (soldiers on horseback) used pistols and sabers to fight with as they were easier to use while riding a horse. Soldiers often carried knives or small hatchets, but these were rarely used in major battles.
Tactics
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