How did the use of iron in transport and warfare help in the progress of civiliztion after the Bronze Age?
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Bronze Age was followed by the Iron Age. The major developments were -
1. Large scale production of tools and weapons made with Iron.
2. Improvement in agricultural production with new iron-made tools.
3. Use of Iron led to the invention of the wheel was widely used in animal driven transport during the Iron Age.
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The use of iron in transport:
- Ferrous metallurgy has contributed to carbon steel manufacturing. As carbon steel became commonplace, large quantities of arms and wheels were made easier to manufacture. Mass production of weapons such as knives, bows, etc. has increased the cost of battle.
- The iron wheel development contributed to the use of the transportation of bullock carts and horse-driven carts. There is a large number of outcomes of weapons and tools are made with iron.
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