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Weapons in american history

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13 years ago
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Hello, I'm looking for information on weapons used in American history. That includes things like battleships or submarines etc, but excludes everything within like... The past 100 years or so. Please provide links to websites or other sources of such information.


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13 years ago
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Have you tried google or the history channel website?


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Have you tried google or the history channel website?

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Here's a link in Wikipedia of battleships that were used in the late 1800's ish...
List of battleships of the United States Navy (Late 1800's-1900)

There isn't MUCH in the American history of submarines in the early 1700's-1800's...the 1900's is mostly when it began (with the World Wars and such)...however there are some exceptions (thought not much)...
Submarines in the United States Navy (1775-1914)

That's about all I can find. And if you're not comfortable using Wikipedia...just search the names of the ships/subs in school-approved sites...


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I got you some 19th century information. It doesn't really give you info on the weapons but if you see anything particularly interesting you can always google the weapons name to get some more info on it.

19th Century reenactment gear


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Thank you very much people.

@Maxieflame and Badkarma. Not the history channel... Will check it out.


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