American revolution:battle weapons

musket

The primary weapon used by both sides was the musket. The most popular type of musket was the British made Brown Bess. The Brown Bess had a smooth bore and was loaded through the muzzle. Another popular musket was the Charleville made by the French. It was similar to the Brown Bess.

 

 

Cannon
Both sides used a variety of artillery during the war. Cannons could be made somewhat mobile when they were mounted on large wheels. They fired solid shells, exploding shells, and grapeshot. Cannons were effective in destroying fortifications or sinking ships. Sometimes cannons were fired strait at a line of approaching enemy troops tearing right through them and stopping their charge.

 

Rifles

Rifles were also used during the Revolutionary War. Rifles were more accurate than muskets, but took a lot longer time to load. Cavalry or horsemen used pistols and sabers to fight with as they were easier to use while riding a horse. Soldiers often carried knives or small hatchets, but these were rarely used in major battles.

Paul Revere

did the midnight ride of Paul revere of 1765

 A hero of the American Revolutionary War

famous for the midnight ride

first copper rolling

Paul Revere

Provides copper rolling

makes cannons and casts bells

best known for Revereware pots and pans

alerted the Lexington Minutemen about the approach of British

Colonial Life

I would be a glass maker in colonial times because a glass maker makes glass by putting a mix of sand and chemicals and blended it in a crucible and melted them in a the mixture in hot fire and dipped it into a pipe into water he blew through the pipe to create a glass bubble using special tools

homecoming

(•ï•) home coming is a thing for people who left a school they graduated from to come back into time and see how its going and meeting there friends and watching the team they had in there school support: wohs.wonecks.netImage result for white oak roughnecks icon