No, stone bullets were not used in the Revolutionary War. During this period, firearms primarily utilized lead balls or musket balls for ammunition. While stone projectiles were historically used in earlier conflicts, by the time of the Revolutionary War, advancements in metalworking had made lead the standard material for bullets.
no, that was the revolutionary war
No bullets need for it to be a war, Look at a War of words for instance
No
they were used for taking down masts of ships
Matches, bombs and incendiary bullets.
Made bullets for the revolutionary war.
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No device decapitated people in the revolutionary war. It was in the French Revolution that the guillotine was used.
Anything the colonists could melt into balls. When possible, lead, but also iron, copper, brass, and even pewter from the family silverware.
Musket balls.
no, that was the revolutionary war
It doesn't matter. It is commonly used "the revolutionary war" but either way is fine.
New types of cannons and bullets were used.
Horses were widely used in America's Revolutionary War. Dogs and birds were other animals that were also utilized for the war effort.
The original constitution used during the Revolutionary War was called the Articles of Confederation.
Revolutionary War 1776.