Longbow, made the classic attack of sword, lance or joust useless, for the most part. When someone could kill a soldier from a hundred yards, there was no need to get close enough for horse or foot soldier to fight.
Gunpowder brought in the canon, and this was a weapon that was effective even farther than the long bow. It could kill multiple people at long range, plus, it made the stone castle obsolete, because canon balls could blast them apart.
Longbow, made the classic attack of sword, lance or joust useless, for the most part. When someone could kill a soldier from a hundred yards, there was no need to get close enough for horse or foot soldier to fight. Gunpowder brought in the canon, and this was a weapon that was effective even farther than the long bow. It could kill multiple people at long range, plus, it made the stone castle obsolete, because canon balls could blast them apart.
Both offered fairly long range and were most effective in volley fire. However a longbow required many years of training and practice to produce a useful archer. Gunpowder muskets and pistols could be used with only minimal training.
The English's weapon selection included the longbow, which could shoot almost precisely had great distances. The French did not have this weapon.
Longbow, made the classic attack of sword, lance or joust useless, for the most part. When someone could kill a soldier from a hundred yards, there was no need to get close enough for horse or foot soldier to fight. Gunpowder brought in the canon, and this was a weapon that was effective even farther than the long bow. It could kill multiple people at long range, plus, it made the stone castle obsolete, because canon balls could blast them apart.
They were highly valued because the gunpowder and longbow wasn't still invented.
of these two choices, the longbow is the definate answer.
what is the antonym for longbow
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a longbow is a bow that is long
(they used) A longbows shoot arrows that could penetrate a knight's armor.Gunpowder technology came from china, but Europeans developed the technology into a major instrument of war . over the next 300 years, they development of gunpowder weapons would greatly change the intensity and organization of warfare.
A longbow should be the height of the archer himself.
In the early 1300s, gunpowder-based weapons were used in China, but the technology was not yet known in the Middle East or Europe. Infantry in the 1300s used spears, pikes, swords and lots of crossbows (the longbow was mainly used by the English). Cavalry used lances, battle axes and maces. Siege weapons included mangonels, trebuchets and rams.