There is no concrete statistic for this question. But it is likely that many, if not all, frontier women knew how to use some form of gun for protection.
Some of the weapons they used in the seventeenth century are-Musket balls and musket guns-Cannons-revolvers-bayonets-Sabres-And many more assorted weaponsI'm sorry I know this isn't a lot, but I hope it helps!
Because many people did no know how to sort in the 1700s which got many people thinking more about classification in the future
There are SO many things/events that happened in the 1700s. The French and Indian War happened, and lots of other things I don't know or care about. Kay? Dummy....Lol JK
A valid generalization is: B Women know many skills in many areas. True! Same can be said for men, too. These 2 are not valid generalizations: A Women know many housekeeping skills. Untrue. Many women know few housekeeping skills. Sometimes men know more housekeeping tips than the woman. C Women know many childrearing skills. Untrue. Just because women bear children, it does not make all women childrearing experts.
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Many makers. Springfield Armory was one.
There are two syllables. Mus-ket.
I don't know the exact percentage, but I do know that most of the people who suffer are women.
in the 1700s they used many tools like scissors. in the 1700s they used many tools like scissors.
one that i know of
As far as i know the title for a women is "DAME" . i know of one Ms. Dame Maggie Smith.
The musket was not invented by a single person- it developed gradually over many years, and no one person is credited with its creation.