The British used them for what they called "the Wall of Steel" this was where the entire front line of the army would rush forward with their bayonets toward the colonists. usually the colonists would flee not knowing how to stop them.
The bayonet was invented in France. It was a long spear-like "knife" that was attached to the end of the barrel of a musket. In close battle quarters, the bayonet served as a sword or long knife. This weapon was in world wide use until WW 2.
yes they did have bayonets in the English civil war. They also hadPike men.
yes they did, but mostly as a tool
more than likely yes they did
yes they did
Mostly stopping charges when there was no time to reload, and in any eyeball-to-eyeball conflicts.
The English civil war was fought in the 17th Century.
muskets cannons and bayonets
Yes
The English civil war was fought in the 17th Century.
They did use guns of couse but i am still doing some more research to see what else they used so i will let ya'll know ASAP!
No, most people didn't use bayonets in World War 2.
For a start it is cavalier not as spelt, and they had swords and cannon.
The soldiers fixed bayonets and went over the top
The bayonet was an important weapon in many US Civil War battles. In close quarters, the bayonet was used as the common infantryman were not issued side arms. Hand to hand battles were frequent and were famously used in many battles. For example, bayonets were in use in Seven Day's battles, Second Bull Run and Spotsylvania to mention just a few of the battles where bayonets had a role in the outcome of any given battle.
yes