In "The Matchlock Gun" by Walter D. Edmonds, the term "Bergom op Zoom" likely refers to the Dutch city of Bergen op Zoom. This city was a significant location during the Eighty Years' War between the Netherlands and Spain. It is mentioned in the book to provide historical context and emphasize the impact of the war on the characters and their experiences.
bergom op zoom WAS a town in the Netherlands back in the french and Indian war. it is long gone now.
A type of a gun.
The Matchlock Gun was created in 1941.
The ISBN of The Matchlock Gun is 0-698-11680-1.
there is no rope, it is a fuze
Matchlock
Wheel lock
The Matchlock Gun was written by Walter Edmonds. It won the Newbery in 1942.
matchlock
When the man asked his friend for a gun to commit suicide, he gave him a matchlock so he could have time to call the police.
Most guns were matchlock muskets.
If you mean the US Civil war, matchlock guns were NOT used. They had long been replaced by newer designs. The standard rifle at the start of the war was a caplock. By the end of the war, breech loading firearms using metallic cartridges were in use.