they used spears,knives,and bow and arrows
they used it for weapons like the halberd
they used it for weapons like the halberd
Tools and weapons probably. Plus, I think they traded it along the Silk Road.
Coal, steel, printing, weapons, paper money, gunpowder, mechanical clock and more
Muzzle loading cannons, muskets, pistols, swords and archery were weapons of the 1500's (16th century).
people created steel because it was easy and safe to work withAnother answer:Probably it was created for use for weaponry, cookware, and construction. The earliest known production of steel is a piece of ironware excavated from an archeological site in Anatolia and is about 4,000 years old. Other ancient steel comes from East Africa, dating back to 1400 BC. In the 4th century BC steel weapons like the Falcata were produced in the Iberian Peninsula, while Noric steel was used by the Roman military. The Chinese of the Warring States (403-221 BC) had quench-hardened steel, while Chinese of the Han Dynasty (202 BC - 220 AD) created steel by melting together wrought iron with cast iron, gaining an ultimate product of a carbon-intermediate - steel by the 1st century AD.
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Century Steel Band was created in 1982.
In the second half of the 19th century, steel production was one measure of a nation's economic power. Steel was used in weapons, construction and railroads. In 1895, the US passed the UK in steel production. US steel mills produced six million tons of steel in that year.
Yes, the Chinese discovered the process of creating steel by using coal to heat furnaces during the Han Dynasty around 200 BC. This innovation allowed them to produce high-quality steel in larger quantities, which was a significant advancement in metallurgy.
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