I am not sure but I know that uniforms from World wars are not worth much less then $100 in pawn shops. I guess it just depends who you sell it to.
No old Iron sides was a ship used in the war of 1812. A British cannon ball hit the side of the ship on freshly cut replacement board. The board was strong enough to with hold the shock of the cannon ball. A sailor on the that ship called her "old Iron sides" from then on.
Do you mean, what invention utilised during the Civil War changed combat? The rifle-barrelled cannon. Or the minie-ball. The post-war invention would have been the machine-gun.
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The top ten weapons used in the Civil War were the Springfield Model 1861 musket, the Enfield Pattern 1853 rifled musket, the Spencer repeating rifle, the Colt Model 1860 revolver, the Henry rifle, the Whitworth rifle, the Sharps rifle, the Gatling gun, the Dahlgren naval cannon, and the Parrott rifle.
they have this big iron ball but there is a little circle in it and so they pour gunpowder in it and when its full htey close teh cirlcle up and put screws in it then load it it up and fire. Hope this helps and if im wrong let me know. davidcarte94@hotmail.com
the size of the cannon ball depends on the size of the cannon. civil war cannons had cannon balls about the size of a child's head, aprox 30cm across
Were there lead cannonballs during Civil WAr
I dug a cannonball out of the ground ...im wondering what it is worth ?
Depends upon: * what country the cannon balls are from, * if they are attached to any battle of significance, * what type of cannon they were shot from, * what year they are from
A cannon ball.
A cannon ball traveled at speeds up to and or exceeding 100 miles per hour this depended on how well the cannon was packed how much powder was charged and the degree the cannon barrel was angled many soldiers packed two balls connected by a large chain this increased the effectiveness of the cannon others where loaded with many smaller balls like buckshot in a shotgun.
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Yes, both have the same energy, but because cannon is heavier the cannon ball gets more momentum and thus greater velocity.
If you sell it to some fanatic
The cannon would want to move backwards with the same speed as the ball wants to move forward.
The first cannon ball was made in the 3rd century BC in a place called Alexandra