Well, isn't that an interesting question! Paul Revere was actually a silversmith and a patriot during the American Revolution, known for his midnight ride to warn of British troops. While he didn't create a gunpowder factory in Massachusetts, he did contribute to the war effort by serving as a messenger and an artillery officer. Keep exploring history, there's always more to learn and appreciate!
gunpowder does not explode. it is very very flammable but since the gunpowder is inside of a cartridge or a shotgun shell the gases from the gunpowder build up inside the cartridge which shoots the projectile out of the cartridge
The amount of gunpowder needed to fire a cannon effectively depends on the size and type of the cannon. Generally, a cannon requires a specific amount of gunpowder to create enough force to propel the projectile out of the barrel with sufficient speed and accuracy. It is important to follow the manufacturer's guidelines or consult with an expert to determine the appropriate amount of gunpowder for a specific cannon.
Since gunpowder is explosive (!) I always make sure it is made safe by wetting it - water works fine, but will also create a chemical mix that is potentially hazardous.As for the regulations in your state/country, I would advice contacting the proper authorities - Apart from the explosiveness, gunpowder is also a chemical hazard even in small amounts.Where I live (Sweden) I would talk to the local recycling facility - Small amounts I am sure they will handle if contacted.Larger amounts have never been an issue for me - Maybe contact a ammunition factory or a private/professional cartridge loader and hear if they have means to dispose of it for you?
The type of products the factory produced
Revere and Adams worked together to spin the actions of the British. A good example of this is the Revere handbill drawn after the Boston massacre to show the soldiers shooting colonists. It was pure propaganda on their part to create a negative reaction to the British.
No they had flammable substances but not gunpowder. MistroJoe
Gunpowder is used to create TNT and Fire Charges. Gunpowder is essential in order to create splash potions, and is one of ingredients to make the firework rocket and Firework Stars.
Coal, gunpowder, and blaze powder can be combined to create fire charges. Fire charges can be used as ammunition for dispensers or as a throwable item to create fire upon impact.
Giratina created the revere world which is where it lives
It is not possible to say who first invented gunpowder. It was certainly used by the Chinese long before the west
Paper. They created paper. And gunpowder.
You need any firework star, paper and gunpowder to create a firework rocket. To create a firework star you need gunpowder, any dye and an extra ingredient (optional). Arrange these items in a crafting bench
Yes sparks can set gunpowder off. There is a gun called a Flintlock, used mostly in the 18th and 19th centuries, it has a flint which creates a spark that ignites the gunpowder.
gunpowder does not explode. it is very very flammable but since the gunpowder is inside of a cartridge or a shotgun shell the gases from the gunpowder build up inside the cartridge which shoots the projectile out of the cartridge
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