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First, the Hittites were among the first people to master iron-working. This meant that they could make the strongest weapons of the time. Second, the Hittites skillfully used the chariot, a wheeled, horse-drawn carriage used in battle. The chariots allowed Hittite soldiers to move quickly around a battlefield and fire arrows at their enemy.
most of the battlefields were located in Confederate states.
How were the soldiers rescued? How were the soldiers rescued?
They usually outnumbered the enemy, being recruited from a bigger population. They were better equipped, as the North was able to manufacture many war supplies, and free to import others. They could be deployed quicker, because the North had a much greater railroad mileage. And most importantly, Union soldiers were better fed.
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The long bow and it's fletched, steel tipped arrows gave the English foot soldiers an advantage over French cavalry
First, the Hittites were among the first people to master iron-working. This meant that they could make the strongest weapons of the time. Second, the Hittites skillfully used the chariot, a wheeled, horse-drawn carriage used in battle. The chariots allowed Hittite soldiers to move quickly around a battlefield and fire arrows at their enemy.
First, the Hittites were among the first people to master iron-working. This meant that they could make the strongest weapons of the time. Second, the Hittites skillfully used the chariot, a wheeled, horse-drawn carriage used in battle. The chariots allowed Hittite soldiers to move quickly around a battlefield and fire arrows at their enemy.
over there....... by the drinking fountain.
most of the battlefields were located in Confederate states.
More manufacturing, more railroads, more soldiers, more guns.
that the brithish had more soldiers (5,ooo) an hired
The Longbow.
they had a very powerful navy, significantly more troops, better supplies and better trained soldiers and Hessian mercenaries.
that the brithish had more soldiers (5,ooo) an hired