yeah but...It was used as a weapon at first but then abandoned since it was not effective. Not used in the common weapon form as we see gunpowder used today but more like flame throwers and bombs. It was mostly used however as festive device, hence the creation of fireworks. The invention of fireworkers, and use of fireworks it seems is what really seemed to affect the culture. Its wasnt until other societies got a hold of gunpowder did its use as a weapon really develope. If you want more information there is a great documentry by BBC on The effects of technology in society though out history.
Gunpowder was used in guns too shoot oncoming enemies. Without gunpowder, the Chinese had to use crossbows. Also, gunpowder was used in fireworks to scare off enemies. The gunpowder was also used in many other things.
Gunpowder made it much easier to destroy castle defenses, and changed warfare as a result.
There are people, including some historians, who say that the introduction of the musket ended the period of the knight in armor, because bullets could penetrate the armor. There are others who say the knight was well on the way out already because the armor was easily penetrated by arrows from longbows, as we see in the battles of Crecy, Poitier, and Agincourt, which were decided by archers who destroyed charging masses of knights.
It was used to fight with in World War 2. It waas very inportent at the time because they could make diferent wepons from in eg: the gun and the bomb
You use it to break through the wall in the one where it has a storm and you gave some people the amulet
Although the Chinese had guns, their main use for gunpowder was in fireworks.
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industrialization in china .
The Chinese did not wish to export their culture
They had some of the chinese culture etc.
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The Chinese invented gunpowder in 850 B.C.
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.
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The Chinese, back in the 9th century.
The Chinese culture is credited with the development of gunpowder, the abacus, and the compass.Ê Many of these things were brought back to Europe by Marco Polo. Ê
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Chinese they already are taken over i mean think about it they are.
The Chinese did not wish to export their culture
Chinese developed gunpowder in the 9th century.Chinese also developed the compass between the 2nd century BC and 1st century AD.
They had some of the chinese culture etc.
Chinese alchemists invented gunpowder.
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.
The Chinese inventor of gunpowder died.