WELCOME TO… WARFARE ADAPTATIONS! MEDIEVAL EDITION A LESSON BY ALEX…

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WELCOME TO… WARFARE ADAPTATIONS! MEDIEVAL EDITION A LESSON BY ALEX…

HOW DID WARFARE CHANGE OVER THE MEDIEVAL PERIOD? BIG QUESTION: HOW DID WARFARE CHANGE OVER THE MEDIEVAL PERIOD?

340 BC 1200 AD 1345 AD 500 BC 250 BC 1260 AD 500 BC trebuchet---------china 500 BC ballista---------Greece 340 BC catapult--------Macedonia 250 BC crossbow------------china 1040 AD gunpowder-----------China 1200 AD longbow---------Wales 1327 AD illustration of cannon 1365 AD handgun------------------Europe 1450 AD musket Europe 1450 AD cannon----------France 1475 AD matchlock--------Europe

TREBUCHET counterweight sling payload

BALLISTA

340 BC 1200 AD 1345 AD 500 BC 250 BC 1260 AD 500 BC trebuchet---------china 500 BC ballista---------Greece 340 BC catapult--------Macedonia 250 BC crossbow------------china 1040 AD gunpowder-----------China 1200 AD longbow---------Wales 1327 AD illustration of cannon 1365 AD handgun------------------Europe 1450 AD musket Europe 1450 AD cannon----------France 1475 AD matchlock--------Europe

arm rope payload frame Bucket CATAPULT

340 BC 1200 AD 1345 AD 500 BC 250 BC 1260 AD 500 BC trebuchet---------china 500 BC ballista---------Greece 340 BC catapult--------Macedonia 250 BC crossbow------------china 1040 AD gunpowder-----------China 1200 AD longbow---------Wales 1327 AD illustration of cannon 1365 AD handgun------------------Europe 1450 AD musket Europe 1450 AD cannon----------France 1475 AD matchlock--------Europe

CROSSBOW

340 BC 1200 AD 1345 AD 500 BC 250 BC 1260 AD 500 BC trebuchet---------china 500 BC ballista---------Greece 340 BC catapult--------Macedonia 250 BC crossbow------------china 1040 AD gunpowder-----------China 1200 AD longbow---------Wales 1327 AD illustration of cannon 1365 AD handgun------------------Europe 1450 AD musket Europe 1450 AD cannon----------France 1475 AD matchlock--------Europe

LONGBOW

1345 AD 340 BC 1200 AD 500 BC 250 BC 1260AD 500 BC trebuchet---------china 500 BC ballista---------Greece 340 BC catapult--------Macedonia 250 BC crossbow------------china 1040 AD gunpowder-----------China 1200 AD longbow---------Wales 1327 AD illustration of cannon 1365 AD handgun------------------Europe 1450 AD musket Europe 1450 AD cannon----------France 1475 AD matchlock--------Europe

HAND CANNON

1345 AD 340 BC 1200 AD 500 BC 250 BC 1260AD 500 BC trebuchet---------china 500 BC ballista---------Greece 340 BC catapult--------Macedonia 250 BC crossbow------------china 1040 AD gunpowder-----------China 1200 AD longbow---------Wales 1327 AD illustration of cannon 1365 AD handgun------------------Europe 1450 AD musket Europe 1450 AD cannon----------France 1475 AD matchlock--------Europe

CANNON

1345 AD 340 BC 1200 AD 250 BC 1260AD MEDIEVAL WEAPONS CHANGED OVER THE YEARS BECAUSE SOME WEAPONS WERE INEFFECTIVE OR INFERIOR, SO IMPROVEMENTS WERE MADE TO MAKE THEM MORE ACCURATE, POWERFUL, AND EASIER TO USE.