Samurai swords are from Japan. The swords were made of hardened steel.
Steel
Samurai swords are traditionally made in Japan.
The Samurai swords were built of the strongest steel of any swords ever made.
The reason these metals and alloys had ages named after them was because of their importance in making weapons and tools. Copper alone was not much good for making swords because it is too soft. Copper swords kept bending. You can't fight with a bent sword. Tin on its own was too brittle. Tin swords would break. But adding a little tin to copper (to turn it into bronze) made swords much stronger without making them brittle. They would still bend if made too big, so Bronze Age swords were little more than daggers. Iron swords were best of all. The Bronze Age came before the Iron age because copper and tin can be smelted (extracted from their ores) at temperatures obtainable from an ordinary wood fire. The Iron Age came later because it takes much higher temperatures to extract and purify iron.
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Swords were invented in 3500 B.C. Back then swords were made out of Bronze, an alloy of copper and tin.
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At their sides no doubt.
No. Copper and Iron are both elements and are made up of atoms of the pure element.
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the first were samurai warriors in battle. they had western sword-smiths that made these swords