Gunpowder Essays

  • Who Invented Gunpowder

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    fight those wars have changed over the centuries. The invention of gunpowder is the main factor in the evolution of warfare. Gunpowder was not always meant to be a tool of destruction, but could be used for entertainment. Gunpowder has also had a huge effect on how people celebrate not just warfare. Gunpowder has many things about it; when, why, where, and how gunpowder was made and how it changed warfare. The time that gunpowder was made is something that needs to be known first before anything

  • Gunpowder Research Paper

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    The Chinese revolutionized warfare with the invention of gunpowder. Aaron A. Hostetter Wayland Baptist University Dr. Ronnie Dewitt October 19th, 2015 Ninth century Chinese alchemists attempted to create an elixir of everlasting life by combining three chemicals which can be found in your favorite supermarket’s garden section today. The resulting formula, (sulfur, carbon, and potassium nitrate), proved to have somewhat opposite properties than what the alchemists intended. They created a weapon

  • How Gunpowder Changed Warfare

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    Gunpowder explosives began to be used in the 12th century in china, in ceremonies and for limited in battle fields. During the 13th century trade along the Silk Road the gunpowder was introduced to Europe where they started to use it for military practices. Gunpowder weapons were adopted very quickly during the Hundred years’ war. By the beginning of the 15th century heavy weapons and explosives were being built and used in war. In this paper, the focus will be on how the gunpowder weapons changed

  • How Gunpowder Changed Warfare

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    Gunpowder changed warfare, not only in America, but all over the world. Although, gunpowder was not invented in the U.S., it made a great impact on the country. Despite the fact that gunpowder was invented in 904 AD (Max Distro, 2013), different weapons were used before the gunpowder ages. An example of a prominent weapon used is the longbow. There is not an exact time or place where the longbow was invented, but some think it came from the Celts in Wales (Max Distro, 2013). The longbow is made

  • How Gunpowder Changed Warfare

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    Is gunpowder one of the most influential parts that changed warfare? Warfare has changed a lot through the years gunpowder was able to change right along with it, they kept creating new weapons to adapt to the new style of warfare. There are many different things that changed warfare throughout our history, however gunpowder was one of the most effective and deadliest one. Gunpowder was created back around A.D. 850 by Chinese scientists. It was made by using the oxidizing agent potassium nitrate

  • How Does Gunpowder Affect Society

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    Game-Changing Gunpowder In 850 CE, alchemists who were trying to find a way to live forever accidentally invented gunpowder. This accidental invention has had a major affect on modern day society. Gunpowder is an explosive that fuels many everyday objects. It has been needed for survival, has changed overtime, and has had a large impact on society. These topics will be covered in the following paragraphs. Gunpowder is an invention that has severely affected the modern world, as it has caused the

  • Guy Fawkes And The Gunpowder Plot

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    Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plot Description The failed gunpowder plot of 1605 was an attempt by English Catholics to assassinate King James I in order to bring back the Catholic monarchy to Great Britain after a while of harassment and oppression against Catholics. The plot was to explode the House of Lords during the State of Opening Parliament by putting 36 barrels of gunpowder into the cellar and Fawkes lighting the fuse,  blowing up the parliament. Although it was prevented by an anonymous

  • Analyzing Catesby's Gunpowder Plot

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    There are many mysteries about the Gunpowder Plot that have never been satisfactorily explained. It is not clear why an intelligent man like Catesby thought that such a scheme would work or why he imagined that if it did work, a small group of Catholics could seize the reins of government. Nor is it clear why the King and Lord Salisbury immediately interpreted Monteagle‘s letter to mean that a gunpowder plot was intended. Also it is odd that although the letter was received on October 26, the search

  • Deception In Shakespeare's Macbeth And The Gunpowder Plot

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    and the Gunpowder Plot Authors often use their works to comment on political and social issues of their lifetime. During the 17th century, William Shakespeare began his career in Protestant England. In this time, the Gunpowder Plot occurred against the government as tensions rose around religion and legislation. Shakespeare brings utilizes characters and deception in Macbeth to bring attention to the Gunpowder Plot’s faults and inform the people of his innocence in the plot. The Gunpowder Plot occurred

  • Was Guy Fawkes Framed For The Gunpowder Plot?

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    Was Guy Fawkes Framed For The Gunpowder Plot? On November 5th 1605, the gunpowder plot happened. It has become a worldwide debate over time as to whether or not Guy Fawkes was framed for the famous gunpowder plot. According to traditional theories, it is insinuated that Fawkes and his associates purposely put the gunpowder in the Parliament’s basement in an act to kill the Protestant King- James I. Whereas, modern historians suggest that it is possible that Guy Fawkes was framed and was in fact

  • Chinese Invention Of Gun Powder During The Nineteenth Century

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    for inventing mechanical clock, gunpowder, printing, or the compass. they invented thousands of years ago and some of their inventions were evolved by other middle eastern and European countries. Also their invention led to much other invention such as gunpowder lead to building of cannons to handheld guns. This paper talks about Chinese invention of Gun powder during the 9th century and how it evolved to other countries and leads to further inventions. Gunpowder is the first chemical

  • Weapons In Colonial Times Essay

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    Weaponry has been used for thousands of years, but there were many main improvements during the Colonial Times. Weaponry evolved from the basic weapon such as a bayonet to the highly destructive cannon. Although the levels of advancement varied their purpose was all the same, to kill. They were used and still are used to fight and the Colonial Times are a big contributor to how they are used today. During the Colonial Times weapons such as muskets, rifles, and tomahawks were used and improved

  • Fireworks Research Paper

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    determines the color of the light emitted. Gunpowder is used to propel the firework into the sky because it creates a decomposition reaction that produces a greater amount of pressure. The loud sound that comes with the fireworks is because rapid release of energy into the air, causing the air to expand faster than the speed of sound, creating a shock wave. There are many elements used to create the glitter effects in fireworks, like Antimony. Gunpowder is composed of three different compounds

  • Compare And Contrast The Weapons In The Civil War

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    have to go through the long process of reloading as well. Our weapons we use now are way better and easier to use. For one, we now have clips and magazines that make reloading easier. Second, our bullets already have gunpowder installed in them, so we do not have to carry gunpowder pouches with us during war. We also have guns that hold more than five or six rounds to shoot. This is because of the magazines and clips we have. Other guns like the Remington .12 gage shotgun could hold five to seven

  • Chinese Crackers In The 1920's

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    Chinese firecrackers were typically ½ to 2 inches long, and approximately ¼ inch in diameter, and were charged with black powder. Mandarin crackers produced a less loud, a duller thud, compared to modern flash light crackers. Mandarin crackers produced a dimmer, less brilliant flash when they exploded also. Individual mandarin crackers were most often braided into “strings” of varying lengths, which when ignitied, exploded in rapid sequence. Generally, the strings (some times containing as many as

  • Gunpowder: The European Invention Of Gunpowder

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    development of gunpowder was the most influential innovation to military development and forever changed how Europeans fought. Originally the Chinese had experimented with gunpowder hopes to fend off their Mongolian aggressors in the 1200s. Unfortunately, the Chinese were never able to master the art. But the Europeans were able to build on the Chinese models, and develop a sustaining type of gunpowder. This gunpowder was far easier to load and a lot more powerful than any earlier form of gunpowder. This

  • Gunpowder Thesis

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    HEAD: Gunpowder made warfare better 1 Gunpowder made warfare better Jane Peterson Menahga Middle School March 20, 2018 Gunpowder made warfare better 2 Gunpowder made warfare better Thesis Statement: Gunpowder made warfare better. Gunpowder in warfare Early gunpowder Inventing gunpowder Europeans improving gunpowder Improving warfare Cannon balls Gunpowder being used Benefits of gunpowder Weapons over time Gunpowder changed warfare Gunpowder in battle

  • Evolution Of Gunpowder

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    1497 is a prime example demonstrating the results of gunpowder transforming Europe, as it allowed him to set forceful deals with other nations after destroying their navy with their superior cannons and boats. Even though the East invented an early version of gunpowder, they neglected the improvement of it, as they believed it is noisy, low and dirty business. It is the Europeans who find success with gunpowder. The Europeans develop gunpowder to the point that it becomes the central feature of European

  • Discovery Of Gunpowder

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    Few substances in history have had as profound an effect on human history as gunpowder... and its discovery was an accident! Ancient alchemists in China spent centuries trying to discover an elixir of life that would render the user immortal. One important ingredient in many of the failed elixirs was saltpeter, also known as potassium nitrate. During the Tang Dynasty, around 850 A.D., an enterprising alchemist (whose name has been lost to history) mixed 75 parts saltpeter with 15 parts charcoal

  • Essay On Gunpowder

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    “Gunpowder” Introduction: Gunpowder, also referred to as Black Powder, is used as a chemical explosive. It is in use since early times. It is made up of three different materials, sulphur, charcoal and potassium nitrate (saltpeter). Charcoal and sulphur, both serve as fuels, and potassium nitrate is used as an oxidizer in it. Because of its burning capabilities and the amount of gas and heat that it produces, gunpowder has been utilized as a propellant in firearms mainly and in the pyrotechnic composition