Yes, the Chinese are credited with the earliest use of rockets. During the 13th century, they developed gunpowder-based rockets, which were used for military purposes and as fireworks. This innovation laid the foundation for modern rocketry and influenced the development of missile technology in other cultures.
The first people to use rockets were the ancient Chinese around 1200 AD for military and ceremonial purposes. They developed primitive gunpowder rockets that were used as weapons in battles and as fireworks for celebrations.
The first historical record of rockets dates back to ancient China around the 9th century AD. It is believed that the Chinese were the first to develop gunpowder and use it to propel primitive rockets for military purposes.
fireworks made by the Chinese for entertainment
Rockets were first developed in Ancient China as fireworks. The Chinese also discovered gunpowder. ASIANS
The first rockets were designed by Chinese inventors in the 9th century. These early rockets were used for military purposes such as warfare and fireworks.
The first rockets were firework's built by the Chinese
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The Chinese were the first to use rockets, and they used them for fireworks displays. Military or space travel applications came much later.
chinese, to propel flaming arrows
The first people to use rockets were the ancient Chinese around 1200 AD for military and ceremonial purposes. They developed primitive gunpowder rockets that were used as weapons in battles and as fireworks for celebrations.
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The Chinese invented gunpowder and used it to power rockets hundreds of years ago. Then Marco Polo, from Europe, visited China, and told his fellow Europeans about the Chinese, their use of gunpowder and rockets. Then Europeans further developed gunpowder and rockets.The Chinese.
The first historical record of rockets dates back to ancient China around the 9th century AD. It is believed that the Chinese were the first to develop gunpowder and use it to propel primitive rockets for military purposes.
for Chinese war
fireworks made by the Chinese for entertainment
China was the first ones to use it for defense but the Chinese rocket turned into a firework since it was difficult to aim