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

the crossbow

1 answer

The three correct answers regarding 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 contributed significantly to the changes in warfare during that period. The longbow allowed for rapid and powerful volleys of arrows, the cannon introduced explosive firepower to siege warfare and battles, and the crossbow provided greater penetration and range compared to traditional bows.