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The British used the standard British Army muskets and artillery cannons. The Maori used trade muskets, shotguns and tomahawks.
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The British used muskets in battle. in the late 1700's they where developed so the gun powder went into the muskets "pan" and was ignited.
British soldiers in the Revolutionary War used smooth-bore muskets. The American men used rifles, different from muskets in that they had rifled (spirally grooved) barrels, which greatly enhanced their accuracy - a decisive factor in matching equally with the British forces, who were more numerous. Most men at that time had their rifles made for them by gunsmiths , and a good rifle was one of the most expensive purchases the owner would ever make, but it lasted a lifetime.
Most did. Rifles were only starting to gain popularity.
both the Americans and the British used muskets and guns.
Muskets were guns or weapons that were used in the Revolutionary War times. there were many types of weapons but these were mostly used by the soldiers and colonists. =] have a nice day! this answer was written by Josh Betts and Joe Borzewski. =] Muskets are old Revolutionary War weapons or the most common fight utensel used by the Soldiers and Colonists during the Revolutioary War times. we were so glad that we could help you! love ya! =] this answer was written by Josh Betts and Joe Borzewski! WE LOVE ALL OF YOU! ♥ Muskets are old Revolutionary War weapons or the most common fight utensel used by the Soldiers and Colonists during the Revolutioary War times. we were so glad that we could help you! love ya! =] this answer was written by Josh Betts and Joe Borzewski! WE LOVE ALL OF YOU! ♥
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.
They mostly used muskets and bayonets once they ran out of bullets.
Numerous muzzle loading weapons, bayonets and cannon were pretty much it. The British used the Brown Bess musketfor the most part. The Colonials used what ever weapons they could get their hands on, including the long rifles and shotgun type weapons, as well as French muskets.
The primary weapon across the war was the muzzle loading rifle. The British had the Brown Bess, their standard weapons for several decades. Smooth bore cannons were also commonly used on the battle field. That was pretty much it. Other than the bayonets and the muzzle loading pistols, there wasn't a lot of variety.
During the Battle of Bunker Hill, which took place on June 17, 1775, both American colonial forces and British troops primarily used muskets, specifically the British Brown Bess musket. The Americans also employed a variety of firearms, including captured British weapons and their own flintlock muskets. Additionally, some colonial soldiers used rifles, which were more accurate but slower to reload than muskets. Cannons were also used in the battle, adding artillery fire to the conflict.