How did the use of iron in transport and warfare help in the progress of civilization after bronze age? PLZ HELP ME
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Interestingly, stone tools were often used in preference to bronze in the Bronze Age. I’ve seen a man shave his arm with a flint and cut down a tree with flints.
Iron tipped ploughs were able to work the fertile river planes; that was a major difference. It seems possible that Bronze Age populations continued in the high lands at the same time as the Iron Agers in the valleys
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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.
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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