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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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Answered by sibani23
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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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Answered by Muskan5785
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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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