some of The weapons that that the first nations had were Bow and arrows, spears and fishing gaffs
some of The weapons that that the first nations had were Bow and arrows, spears and fishing gaffs
there are 14 countries which are licensed to make nuclear weapons 5 veto countries and other are developing nations
they were rich in weaponry and the first nations had the fur. the french needed fur so they traded with the first nations which needed weapons, steel, and other metals.
Europeans traded various weapons with First Nations, including firearms such as muskets and rifles, along with ammunition. They also exchanged knives, hatchets, and other metal tools that were valuable for hunting and warfare. These weapons significantly altered Indigenous hunting practices and intertribal dynamics. The introduction of these technologies often had profound impacts on First Nations societies, including shifts in power and territorial conflicts.
The UN tried to limit nuclear weapons in many ways. For example, the UN simply wanted all nations to disarm itself with all WMD (Weapons of Mass Destruction), this includes Nuclear Weapons. Also when certain countries like Iran and Korea starts a nuclear program, the UN tries to make sure that none of it is used to make Nuclear Weapons.
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The following nations possibly possess weapons of mass destruction:IranNorth Korea
India conducted its first nuclear weapons test, codenamed "Smiling Buddha," on May 18, 1974. This made India the first country outside of the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council to possess nuclear weapons.
The United Nations put a ban on building new weapons of mass destruction.
they mainly hunted with knives and guns, though traditional Aboriginal methods were sometimes used.