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ohaa [14]
3 years ago
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How did the widespread introduction of gunpowder change warfare

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Alja [10]3 years ago
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Answer: Their explosive invention would become the basis for almost every weapon used in war from that point on, from fiery arrows to rifles, cannons and grenades. Gunpowder made warfare all over the world very different, affecting the way battles were fought and borders were drawn throughout the Middle Ages.

Komok [63]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Their explosive invention would become the basis for almost every weapon used in war from that point on, from fiery arrows to rifles, cannons and grenades.

Explanation:

Gunpowder made warfare all over the world very different, affecting the way battles were fought and borders were drawn throughout the Middle Ages. hope this helps you :)

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