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The advent of gunpowder weapons, such as cannons and muskets, played a significant role in ending the age of knights and chivalry. These weapons made heavy armor less effective, leveling the playing field between mounted knights and foot soldiers. The increased range and firepower of gunpowder weapons also disrupted traditional cavalry tactics and made the feudal system of knights less relevant on the battlefield.

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