The Evolution of Warfare Throughout the Renaissance to the Age of Religious Wars

Title: The Evolution of Warfare Throughout the Renaissance to the Age of Religious Wars
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The Evolution of Warfare Throughout the Renaissance to the Age of Religious Wars
During the age of religious wars, leading to the Renaissance, warfare drastically changed. Strategies, weapons; the whole art itself was reshaped by the contact with other peoples and the strive to attain more power. Before this time, fighting was restricted to all the Medieval straitjacket would allow. 'Wars' consisted mostly of the small forces of feudal nobles in their squeamish attempts to obtain more land. Once the Crusades occurred, everything changed. Alliances were formed and …showed first 75 words of 1425 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1425 total…worse could warfare become in this day and age? That question was probably asked around the invention of nuclear weapons. Works Cited I. Dyer, Gwynne. War. New York: Crown Publishers, 1985. II. Keegan, John. A History of Warfare. London: Hutchinson, 1993. III. Microsoft Encarta '96. CD-ROM. Microsoft Corporation, 1996. 'Gunpowder'. IV. Wallbank, T. Walter... et al. Civilizations Past and Present. New York: HarperCollins Publishers Inc, 1992. V. Schwartz, Jason. The Road to Modern Warfare. New York: Macmillan Publishers Inc,1988.

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