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14 August, 03:08

Which advances in weaponry developed during the hundred years' war made war more deadly? Select all that apply

A. the longbow

B. the cannon

C. the lance

D. the gun

E. the crossbow

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  1. 14 August, 04:18
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    they had things called hand cannons wich werent actually hand held

    but the Handgonne was hand and shoulder held it was a cannon looking thing but it was a gun and they had long bows and lances
  2. 14 August, 05:55
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    B. the cannon

    C. the lance

    E. the crossbow

    Explanation:

    The war of the hundred years represented a great technological leap, in the first phase with the perfection of the English cavalry and archers, and, after proving the primacy of the latter, the development of alternative weapons, such as the crossbow and the lance, and arms of efficient siege, which made it possible to take cities faster, such as cannons and trebuchets (a kind of catapult with counterweight).
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