Medieval warfare varied significantly over time and geography but generally featured heavy cavalry, infantry, and sieges as primary components. Similarities included the use of castles for defense and the importance of strategy and terrain. However, differences arose in tactics, weaponry, and the role of technology, such as the introduction of gunpowder in later medieval periods. Additionally, social structures influenced warfare, with knights and nobility often leading armies in feudal societies, contrasting with more centralized forces in later periods.
Differences are technological in nature. The troops involved were equally heroic, the differences were national commitment, and the similarities again are that people died, children died, Families died, and military personnel died in pursuit of their nation's objectives. Differences are that deaths in Iraq continue and US deaths are rare in Vietnam.
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Ultimately, there are more similarities than differences. People still die. Countries still fall apart, and spend a phenomenal amount of money in the process. Objectives change, equipment and tactics change, but war is still war. And most of the victims weren't even fighting it.
A trebuchet is defined as a machine used in medieval siege warfare for hurling large stones or other missiles. The first trebuchet was invented by the Chinese in the 4th century BC.
Chivalry is a term referring to the code of conduct among nobles in medieval Europe. It involved etiquette rules for warfare, courtship, and other aspects of life.
similarities
When you ask for similarities and differences, you must have a second target to compare to.
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Usually comparing brings about similarities. Contrasting brings differences.
differences: britain better Similarities: education
because they did not have holister or superdry in the old days now in 2013 we have all these cool shops
What are the similarities and differences between the Hoyt and Burgess
Chivalry Medieval Warfare - 2012 VG was released on: USA: 16 October 2012 (internet)
A war hammer used in medieval warfare typically weighs between 2 to 5 pounds.
general similarities in appearance
Yes, it was used in medieval warfare along with caltraps and stakes.
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