Question

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

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the longbow
the lance
the gun
the cannon
the crossbow



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

1. **the longbow** - This weapon allowed archers to shoot arrows with great accuracy and at a distance, giving them a significant advantage on the battlefield.
2. **the gun** - Firearms began to be used during this period, marking the transition to gunpowder weaponry, which would eventually change the nature of warfare.
3. **the cannon** - Cannons were introduced during the Hundred Years' War, making fortifications less effective and increasing the destructive capability of armies.

The lance and crossbow, while used during the war, did not represent the same level of advancement or impact on warfare as the longbow, gun, and cannon.