Which advances in weaponry developed during the Hundred Years' War made war more deadly? Select the three correct answers.

(1 point)
Responses

the longbow
the longbow

the cannon
the cannon

the lance
the lance

the gun
the gun

the crossbow

1 answer

The three advances in weaponry developed during the Hundred Years' War that made war more deadly are:

  1. the longbow
  2. the cannon
  3. the crossbow

These weapons significantly changed the dynamics of warfare during that period, with the longbow allowing for rapid and powerful arrows to be fired from a distance, the cannon introducing explosive artillery, and the crossbow providing a more powerful projectile weapon compared to traditional bows.