Diplomacy
The Printing Press
crossbows, swords, and bows & arrows. gunpowder was not invented yet.
Printing press in 1446 by Guttenburg of Germany. This changed the world.
The general consensus among historians is that gunpowder was invented in China in the 9th century. During the 10th century, the Chinese began to use a weapon called the "fire lance," one of the earliest confirmed gunpowder weapons. This invention was later followed by the invention of the mine, the cannon, and the firearm. From China, gunpowder spread to the Middle East, Central Asia, and Europe, where various peoples (Mongols, Arabs, Germans) improved on the original formula. Gunpowder aka black powder mixture of sulfur, charcoal, and potassium nitrate / saltpeter, creates an expanding gas that is used as perpellant in items ranging from firework to weaponry (canons, firearm) and is also known as a low explosive material. The spread of gun powder across Asia from China is widely attributed to the Mongols. One of the first examples of Europeans encountering gunpowder and firearms is at the Battle of Mohi, between the Mongolians and the Hungarians. At this battle the Mongols not only used gunpowder in early Chinese firearms but in the earliest grenades as well.
The gunpowder was stored in places like the Tower of London.
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Gunpowder was invented by the Chinese and came to Europe by the 1200's. So, it was used well before the Renaissance.
The advent of gunpowder and cannons during the Renaissance led to a disuse of catapults for military purposes.
Gunpowder was invented by people who lived during the Tang Dynasty. No one is specifically given credit for the invention of gunpowder.
The Printing Press
She lived during the ending as gunpowder was introduce.
the printing press helped spread the Renaissance
crossbows, swords, and bows & arrows. gunpowder was not invented yet.
The invention of the printing press
well, it changed a lot because of the new discoveries and inventions like the invention of gunpowder, the discovery of tea, the invention of the magnetic compass and a lot of others. It basically changed Europe of the good and not the bad. I also just improved the European life. Hope this helped! :P
The invention of the printing press