Ceremonial use only
The British used the standard British Army muskets and artillery cannons. The Maori used trade muskets, shotguns and tomahawks.
Some weapons the British used in The Battle of Saratoga is...guns, muskets, knives, and kinds of weapons todays date still uses in the the wars and battles of out countries.
No, muskets are not used in wars today. They have been replaced by more modern and advanced firearms such as rifles and automatic weapons. Muskets were primarily used in warfare until the late 19th century.
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In the beginning anything and everything available was used. I've heard of 18630Enfields and Tower muskets, but not Enfield Tower muskets.
muskets
Kentucky rifle and Brown Bess muskets captured from the British.
In the Battle of Cowpens, fought on January 17, 1781, the Continental Army primarily used rifled muskets, which provided greater accuracy and range than smoothbore muskets. Additionally, they employed bayonets for close combat and artillery pieces, such as cannons, to support their lines. The tactical use of these weapons, combined with effective formations and strategy, contributed to the decisive American victory against British forces.
that American rifles were less accurate than the British muskets
They aren't if used within their limitations.
they used traded muskets and bow and arows