by tending injuryed men in war also, by replacing cannon balls and by feeding injuryed men food.
3 to 36 lbs
Yes, cannon balls were used in the Revolutionary War. They had exploding shells and solid shot. There were also various other projectiles used including chain shot. They even used rockets!
Once the colonist won a battle they steal cannons from great britain
-Black powdered rifle -calvalry sword -bayanette -cannon -flintlock pistol -musket
water and iron (used for cannon balls in the Revolutionary war)
by tending injuryed men in war also, by replacing cannon balls and by feeding injuryed men food.
pirates yep cannon balls
3 to 36 lbs
The main cannon of the Civil War was the 10-pound muzzle loading Parrot Rifle. However, there were many older types of cannon still in use at the beginning of the Civil War. These ranged from Revolutionary-era "grasshoppers" (small 3-pounders made of brass) up to cast iron mortars and cannon.
Molly Pitcher
the size of the cannon ball depends on the size of the cannon. civil war cannons had cannon balls about the size of a child's head, aprox 30cm across
Yes, cannon balls were used in the Revolutionary War. They had exploding shells and solid shot. There were also various other projectiles used including chain shot. They even used rockets!
pistol and saber
In the American Revolutionary War during the Battle of Monmouth in 1778.
-The Flintlock Musket -Cannon -Pistol -Swords and Sabres -Boyonet
The cannon. If you mean powerfully based on accuracy then the rifle.