The longbows effects on Medieval England: Social and Economical

Title: The longbows effects on Medieval England: Social and Economical
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The longbows effects on Medieval England: Social and Economical
Davi Haberman Dr. Zevin The Welsh were the first people on the British Isles (Lubienski, Andy) to use the longbow in war. During frequent battles with the English, Welsh archers penetrated English battalions with the longbow. England realized the power of this weapon and in 1280 King Edward developed an enhanced version of the Welsh longbow and adopted it as the main weapon of his English Army (Eade, Anthony). The longbow went on to dominate Medieval …showed first 75 words of 1025 total…
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