No. The earliest surviving yo-yo dates to 500 BC, made using http://www.answers.com/topic/terra-cotta disks. A Greek vase from this period shows a boy playing yo-yo. Not a weapon.
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The yoyo was first used as a weapon in the Philippines. It was large, and was at the end of a long rope. Sharp edges were used to cut or scrape the enemy or prey. At some point, the evolved from a weapon to a toy. Later, a man named DF Duncan Sr. bought it from the Philippine immigrant, Pedro Flores. He patented the name "Yoyo" (meaning "come back" in the native language of the Philippines), and distributed the product throughout America.
Plutonium was used in the Trinity test, Uranium in the first combat weapon.
spoken words then probably rocks or muskets
They were used in ancient times as the first weapon of choice because they could penetrate several layers of armour
yes. they first used it as a hunting weapon/tool
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People thought they were harmless. So it was perfect weapon kill people with. Plus, i like YOUR MAMA
you could say that. it was origanally used as a weapon to hunt wild boars.
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The yo-yo actually developed in ancient China. It was originally used as a weapon when someone tied a string to the end of a rock. It was used to use as a hunting weapon that can also be returned.
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the yoyo is, just a toy. altough some cultures used it as a weapon, un the united states we do not and it is sold as a toy in any local store d.f. duncan
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A rock was probably the first weapon used
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Native Americans were using the yoyo at about 1000 B.C.