There is no such English word as "weaponds".
Fighting men from both England and America used flint-lock muzzle loading muskets (smoothbore, like a shotgun), and flint-lock muzzle loading rifles (rifles have spiral grooves inside the gun's bore...called "rifling", hence the word "rifle"). The flint-lock used flint to strike a metal piece when the trigger was pulled, which created a spark, which ignited the priming powder, which entered the touch-hole (located in the breech of the barrel), which fired the main charge, which propelled the musket ball (bullet).
Yes because if the American revolution war wasn't a people war then who would fight animals
The people.
== == A revolution is fighting to over turn something on a wide scale, like the communist revolution or the American revolution. Wars are mostly politics, except for the Cold War which was for the people's hearts and minds, a war of ideas. I hope that helped lol.
We aqre the pople
It is the war of independence.
A Revolution
people
Because of the war.
the answer is that revolution in warfare is to remember the people who fought in the war for american history
A revolution is a fight between a government and its people. A civil war is a war between people against people within the country.
The French Revolution.
many people were unhappy during the Mexican revolution because many of their family members died and were injured from the war