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They made siege weaponry have to be more large and robust to knock down the walls or stronger or more larger to throw stuff over the walls

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Who used siege towers?

People who lived in castles during the medieval times used them for attacking other castles and forcing them to surrender.


What are the crusaders siege weapons?

Crusaders utilized various siege weapons during their campaigns, including trebuchets, which were powerful machines that used counterweights to hurl large projectiles at fortifications. They also employed battering rams to break through gates and walls and catapults for launching smaller projectiles over defenses. Additionally, siege towers were used to scale walls, allowing troops to bypass direct confrontations. These weapons were pivotal in breaching the formidable defenses of cities and castles during the Crusades.


What colour were castles in medieval times?

Quite simply, medieval catapults were utilitarian siege weapons and were not embellished in any manner and therefore would only have the colour or their ownwood, rope andcloth construction.


Why are siege weapons made?

So that we can understand and see what these weapons were like.


How many siege weapons are their?

The number of siege weapons can vary widely depending on the historical context and the specific conflict. Common types of siege weapons include catapults, trebuchets, battering rams, and siege towers. In modern times, the term can also encompass more advanced artillery and military machinery designed for breaching fortifications. Overall, there are numerous types and variations of siege weapons throughout history, making it difficult to pinpoint an exact number.