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    How did the discovery of gunpowder change warfare?

    Question #128411. Asked by cornfield. (Dec 15 12 1:25 PM)


    mlcmlc

    Lots of changes:
    - Everyman could now fight
    - More distance between men fighting
    - More destruction

    to name a few

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_modern_warfare

    Dec 15 12, 1:50 PM


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