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Metal edged weapons, which the Indians did not have prior to the first visits of European explorers, changed the way Native Americans fought. It could be argued that these weapons, in their application as tools, make more of a difference to the Indian's day-to-day living than they did to warfare. The single largest change in Indian warfare came with the introduction of the firearm. And it could be argued that this one instrument, the gun, changed Indian strategy and tactics more than any other thing they had access to.

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