Gunpowder was invented by the Chinese and came to Europe by the 1200's. So, it was used well before the Renaissance.
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crossbows, swords, and bows & arrows. gunpowder was not invented yet.
gunpowder was first used in 919 in china :]:):]:)when a war was going off !!!and they used gun powder to defend back :)
During the 8th century Tang dynasty, sulphur and saltpeter were first combined with charcoal to create an explosive called huoyao or gunpowder. A substance that did not encourage eternal life, however, gunpowder was used to treat skin diseases and as a fumigant to kill insects before its advantage as a weapon was made clear. The Chinese began experimenting with the gunpowder filled tubes.At some point, they attached bamboo tubes to arrows and launched them with bows. Soon they discovered that these gunpowder tubes could launch themselves just by the power produced from the escaping gas. The true rocket was born.
No, the Chinese used gunpowder before the Mongols did. So did the Jurchens, who conquered northern China in the early 1100s. The Mongols undoubtedly acquired knowledge of gunpowder weapons from the Jurchens and the Chinese.
Gunpowder was invented by the Chinese and came to Europe by the 1200's. So, it was used well before the Renaissance.
A few Chinese scientists were trying to find a remedy to revive man but instead found gunpowder and killed themselves.
It was coined around the 19th century and it was manufactured around 1920
Gunpowder was discovered in 9th century B.C. It was discovered on accident by Chinese alchemists while trying to find elixir of immortality.
The first record of rocket use was by the Chinese, shortly after gunpowder was discovered in China.
Rockets were first developed in Ancient China as fireworks. The Chinese also discovered gunpowder. ASIANS
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36 barrels of gunpowder were there
Shortly after gunpowder was discovered.
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A Pretty Crappy One.
The advent of gunpowder and cannons during the Renaissance led to a disuse of catapults for military purposes.