crossbows, swords, and bows & arrows.
gunpowder was not invented yet.
Spears, bows, swords, slings, catapults and elephants.
They traded food and weapons, they were allies during wars, and the american indians showed them how to hunt and fish.
Some weapons the British used in The Battle of Saratoga is...guns, muskets, knives, and kinds of weapons todays date still uses in the the wars and battles of out countries.
Evidence has been found that gunpowder began to be used in weapontry as early as 960 AD in the Northern Song Dynasty of China. Gunpowder was used in early cannonballs and as wicks for flame throwers and bombs. Metal weapons, which were a predecessor to firearms were used in the Yuan Dynasty as early as 1271. These weapons were all used during the early wars between the different kingdoms of China. The unification of China is believed, by some, to be the result of gunpowder. Says the fag you listen too.
Yes, it was used as a disinfectant to treat cuts and bullet wounds.
The Nootka is the name given to Aboriginal people who live along the Pacific coast of Vancouver Island in Canada. Some of the weapons that they used during wars include the stone hammer, elbow axe, drill, and chisel.
Absolutely! There were countless wars during that time period.
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No. The first and last time that nukes were used in combat was August 1945 (WWII). Which is why "limited wars" were fought after WWII: "Limited" to non-atomic weapons (limited to conventional weapons only; limited war).
Yes, so far the only one used was in wwII.
Spears, bows, swords, slings, catapults and elephants.
Bows and Arrows, Spears, Shields, and Swords
Because today, people have much more greater ideas and know how they can improve weapons.
The list of weapons used in both wars are very extensive. I have included links which will give you a good idea of the types of planes, ships, vehicles, small arms, artillery and other armament were used in both wars.
Just WW2, they have never since been used in war.
Fight wars without the use of nuclear weapons; limited wars.