in the late medieval period many medieval castles did have a primitive type of cannon.
castles were attacked by invaders shooting at the castles with arrows, cannons, catapults, trebuchets or a battering ram.
Artillery (Cannons) could collapse them.
After the introduction of gunpowder and cannons, castles became largely obsolete. Part of this was because they were too easily beaten down by cannons. The forts that came after the Middle Ages were built to withstand cannon shot, but were of designs very unlike those of the castles, in terms of this ability.
Motte and bailey castles were primarily built in the 10th and 11th centuries, before the widespread use of cannons in warfare. These fortifications were designed to withstand siege tactics of the time, such as battering rams and siege towers. Cannons became prominent in military use during the late medieval period, particularly in the 14th century, which is after the peak of motte and bailey designs. Therefore, while cannons were used against castles later on, they would not have been employed against motte and bailey castles during their initial period of use.
Because cannons were invented that blew out the walls therefore they were no use
I would say catapults also cannons
because they had gunpowder and cannons to attack castles which couldn't withstand a cannon blast
One word; Cannons. Castles made of stone make perfect sense and are an excellent defense against arrows or swords. But a cannonball can knock holes in your stone walls, and then knock down the walls themselves. After the development of cannons and artillery, "castles" changed shape; the new "anti-artillery castle" was the star fort, where you could position your OWN cannons to knock back the cannons that were shooting at you.
Seige catapults.
Castles ceased to be built due to gunpowder being introduced to the Europeans from China and the invention of cannons, which resulted in castles being easily destroyed and the occupiers defeated. Castles ceased to be built due to gunpowder being introduced to the Europeans from China and the invention of cannons, which resulted in castles being easily destroyed and the occupiers defeated.
Back in the day people used cannons, swords, and slingshots to break and enter.
because they were too easy to get beaten down by cannons. the forts came after the middle ages when they were built