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The introduction of gunpowder to 13th-century Europe revolutionized medieval warfare. Over the next several centuries, explosive artillery replaced most simple mechanical weapons. Early cannon, however, could not match the force of an ancient firing machine called the trebuchet. This device, surprisingly, was 43. Whereas early cannon could loft stones weighing 450 pounds, large trebuchets were capable of hurling one-ton projectiles considerable distances. Castle walls could be toppled with a single well-placed shot. Smaller dwellings could be completely 44.

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