none it came out in the 1800s
Both the British and Americans used 'Bayonets'. A bayonet is a rifle with a steel knife on the end of it.
380000 troops were involved in the revolutionary war
no, that was the revolutionary war
M1 Garands with Bayonets were mainly used to take Japanese positions in the Pacific during World War II
Food, supplies, and warships. Staff officers, training cadres, cash, cannons and cannonballs. Beans, bandages, thousands of Charleville muskets, bayonets, powder, buck and ball.
Both sides used bayonets the Allies and the Central Powers.
Bayonets
A bayonet is a sharp dagger-like weapon that can be attached to a rifle. This is an example sentence: My uncle had an impressive collection of old rifles and bayonets.
seventy-two different weapons were involved in the revolutionary war.
Both the British and Americans used 'Bayonets'. A bayonet is a rifle with a steel knife on the end of it.
They mostly used muskets and bayonets once they ran out of bullets.
3-4 thousand or more
yes they did
NO
No device decapitated people in the revolutionary war. It was in the French Revolution that the guillotine was used.
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380000 troops were involved in the revolutionary war