It introduced new weapons.
The purpose of the Triangular trade route was so that Africa, American Colonies, and England could exchange their resources for slaves, gunpowder, weapons, and even crops.
gunpowder is the last thing you should use if you are getting treated... because it is used for infections... you take the gunpower and put it on your injury and you light the gunpowder up.(it has to be a deep wound otherwise it will hurt.) most hunter/campers use this method while hunting or camping. i hope this answers your question
It made it easier because after that they didn't have to use swords or other similar weapons. Guns were faster than swords and slightly easier to use and handle. An arrow could penetrate a knight's armor as easily as a projectile from a firearm, but a soldier could be trained to use a firearm very quickly compared to the years of training needed to become an archer. In siege warfare, gunpowder made the castle obsolete, and Turkish cannon had already altered the course of European history by bringing down the walls of Constantinople. Gunpowder required no code of chivalry, and it was loyal to no particular master. Armies became larger and consisted of professional soldiers instead of shining knights and gangs of peasants with homemade weapons. These armies made the European kings much more powerful than they had ever been in the Medieval era.
they used wooden hammers,axes,wooden screwdrivers too..........
They used gunpowder for fireworks and weapons.
gunpowder
People use it for weapons and still use it for fireworks
Gunpowder.
Fireworks, demolition, rock blasting, and certain power tools that use gunpowder cartridges.
To prevent was from starting and the colonists to have any weapons to use against them.
The Chinese invented it for fireworks and to use in war. The Europeans made weapons to use it.
Its use of gunpowder weapons allowed it to easily destroy city walls and fortifications.
I'm guessing you mean why it was not used for defense or weaponary. The answer is that the Chinese did not find a weaponary use for gunpowder, they used it mainly for fireworks. The Europeans were the first to use gunpowder for weapons.
Weapon + gunpowder
It varies between types of loads, but on average, around 4 grams.
No, the Chinese used gunpowder before the Mongols did. So did the Jurchens, who conquered northern China in the early 1100s. The Mongols undoubtedly acquired knowledge of gunpowder weapons from the Jurchens and the Chinese.