they used muskets , swords, and pitchforks.
Swords shilds and lots
The swords used in the Battle of Bosworth, fought in 1485, were primarily weapons for close combat during this pivotal conflict in the Wars of the Roses. Knights and soldiers wielded these swords to engage in direct hand-to-hand fighting, aiming to defeat their opponents and secure victory for their respective factions. The battle marked the end of the Plantagenet dynasty and the rise of the Tudor dynasty, making these swords significant historical artifacts representing a transformative period in English history.
Mainly bow and arrows, also swords, spears and lances.
Slicing, stabbing, and killing. Like other swords of the time. The primary purpose of this damascus viking sword was thrust in plate armour which was further replaced by arming sword and longsword.
to communicate
A term used to describe the rise of low-cost newspapers in the 1830s is "penny papers".
yes. it was used in 1830s because they wore it in Victorian times and that's when queen Victoria was alive.
A person can find pictures of swords used in different wars by visiting a library. Many books on the Civil War will have pictures of swords.
The cavalry.
Usually swords would be used for personal or group battles against your opponent.
They used rapiers (a heavier version of the foil or epee), and short swords or daggers.
Fencing is a sport where swords, of a kind are used. Swords, as we generally think of them, are mainly ceremonial today though their variations are still used extensively in combat. Machetes, bayonets etc.
The Romans used swords because they didn't have Kalashnikovs, Uzi, or AK 47s. Swords were the weapon of the times and that's what the ancients used.
swords, spears
not in present day
he used swords and shields