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During the hundred years’ war, what impact did the canon (with gunpowder of course) have in the war?

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Cannons and ammunition changed greatly over the course of the war, which filled most of the first century and a half of their development. Carved stone balls and large arrows were replaced by cast metal cannonballs,which carried great forced without shattering on impact as the stone balls often did.
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