Gunpowder had been invented long before the United States existed, so it has always been part of the American experience. A better question would be the impact of guns in the United States and the answer varies depending on who you ask. There are those who believe that the second amendment means that any sort of gun/weapon is protected by the Bill of Rights. While there are those who will argue that guns like an AK47 or missiles should not be covered by the Bill of Rights. They argue that there is no purpose to owning weapons of this sort.
Nothing.. Gunpowder does not impact-detonate, which is why bullets have a "primer" that will ignite the gunpowder when it is struck. Nothing.. Gunpowder does not impact-detonate, which is why bullets have a "primer" that will ignite the gunpowder when it is struck.
it has made a huge impact
Diplomacy
gunpowder
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A Pretty Crappy One.
science
No, sulfur is a crucial component in gunpowder. Gunpowder is typically composed of sulfur, charcoal, and potassium nitrate (saltpeter). Removing sulfur from the mixture would change the composition and likely impact the effectiveness of the gunpowder.
It introduced new weapons.
Gun powder helps us shoot people.
it lets us make fireworks,guns and bombs
On the first bonfire night I think