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The Print and Gunpowder Revolutions, 1300-1700

Historiansplaining: A historian tells you why everything you know is wrong

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The Rise of Knights on Horseback in the Middle Ages

A knight in armor with stirrups on horseback could mow down dozens of ordinary peasants on foot, right? And could effectively giveen knowledge of the trrain. So so power was very localized, and these trained noble warriors were extremely important. When when conflicts cameto blows k which they sometimes did. This would change gradually after about 13 hundred. Certain new developments happened after 13 hundred that would dramatically challenge the power and primacy of the night on the battlefield. They began to do this first by practising and experimenting with highly disciplined formations. One of the first was pikes, simply a very long battle axe with a long handle, with an axe head on one end and usually

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