Viewfromthe31stfloor t1_irt2pe9 wrote
Reply to comment by 2Mike2022 in Has metal ever been used in ancient/medieval fortifications or any equivalent by HDH2506
We had two ironclad ships in the US civil war. Plus many cannons. I’m not sure what you mean.
drschwen t1_irt97ng wrote
The US Civil War famously happened after the industrial revolution took place.
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BenRandomNameHere t1_irt4os4 wrote
I think they crossed multiple thoughts...
A sheet of metal in the civil war has nothing to do with arrows...
Viewfromthe31stfloor t1_irtdjkl wrote
They were saying no one made big sheets of metal during the civil war. No clue about why they said arrows
Agreeable-Western-25 t1_irtmbxq wrote
I think OP meant ancient to medieval and not industrial 1861-1865
flukz t1_irtecqb wrote
Bruh, the Union had over 40 and the Confederates over 20. Both sides had plans and began construction on many more when the war ended. Two, you got me laughing on a history sub.
Viewfromthe31stfloor t1_irtji8k wrote
I was thinking of the two most famous. I don’t care if you laugh. Lol.
2Mike2022 t1_irtdxem wrote
This post is about covering castle walls with metal to make them stronger they had arrows.
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