Warfare
Warfare
From the beginning of time we have all seen things grow and
evolve to “bigger and better things”. Take the t.v. for example. This
magnificent invention has evolved from being black and white, to high
definition color, surround sound, and can fit in your pants pocket no
problem. Other creations in life have evolved as well, especially in
the art of warfare. Today with the push of a single button entire
countries are able
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the supplies of copper and tin to make bronze
and of copper and zinc to make brass became critically important in
the growth of warfare(McNeil 86). This second bronze age enabled a
larger production of fire arms for about a century. Then the discovery
of how to cast iron in 1543, cut guns prices to about a twelfth of their
original cost. By the end of the 17th century nearly two-thirds of the
infantry had firearms