Long Range Weapons
No one knows exactly who invented gunpowder or how it was invented. What we do know is that it was invented during the later part of the Ming Dynasty. At first it was just used for rudimentary fire works. Later it became used lightly as a weapon of war. They weren't very advanced and didn't really do a lot except scare people and flash a whole lot. These early uses however were just the precursor of the use of this explosive invention. Gunpowder is a weapon and has had a similar effect on history, and those who have came into contact with it as many other weapons have. Take for example the bow and arrow. This weapon was first used in Africa by nomadic tribes. For the first time people could kill or wound a person from a considerable distance. This weapon, however, like gunpowder, was not used as a weapon first but instead as a hunting tool. It was only later developed for militaristic purposes. Before the bow and arrow the farthest you could be away from somebody was simply how far you could through a stick. Inevitably however, someone could throw farther than you. This weapon added a new dimension to warfare. Now all you needed was higher land and you could win simply because you could shoot farther. The ancient Egyptians
The tip wasn't expanded outward, and this was shaped more for your body than a usual musket was. They would mount their archers on chariots and they could shoot farther and more accurate. Where the gunpowder and projectile were combined. ) There were a few problems however. Let's also not forget this on the home front. Improvements were made on the bow and arrow through time. As for the cannon ball, those were replaced with percussion projectiles. If it weren't for these weapons, many people wouldn't have been killed, and still others would have been killed when they weren't. When the bow and arrow was relatively new it helped take over many countries, territories, and other pieces of real estate. Cannons were immensely powerful for the time and were taken care of very well. The Chinese and Japanese had come up with the bow and arrow on their own; however the effect it had was remarkably similar. One more thing it did was make one more weapon for assassins to use. Gunpowder had the same effect, only magnified. With every good comes a bad and visa versa. They would also be sure to occupy the higher land.
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