I think the Egyptians and the Romans and possibly the Greeks.
Chariots enabled the transport of the army to be transfered from soldiers to animals.
The English army under Winston Churchill was a very well trained and equiped army.
in 1600
in 1600
in 1600
1. chariots 2. mastered ironworking, so weapons are strong
1. chariots 2. mastered ironworking, so weapons are strong
1. chariots 2. mastered ironworking, so weapons are strong
Poor, badly organized, poorly equiped, and not ready to meet the strongest best prepared army of its time.
The Hyksos from West Asia were the group of people who defeated the Egyptians using chariots and iron weapons. With these advanced tools, Egypt was no match for the Hyksos' army.
The terracotta army is an example
The Terracotta Army consists of three main ranks: the infantry, cavalry, and charioteers. The infantry includes foot soldiers equipped with weapons, while the cavalry features mounted warriors. The charioteers are depicted with their chariots, showcasing the military organization of the Qin dynasty. Together, these ranks represent the vast army of Qin Shi Huang, the first Emperor of China, intended to accompany him in the afterlife.