A large part of the soldier ideal of the time included an edged weapon of some sort, usually a saber. The Civil War was initially romanticized by many young men. During the Civil War, North Carolina from Fort Fisher and Bentonville all the way to Bennett Place saw and experienced the impact of changing weapons technology. The changes in military tactics, however, were not confined to land: new steam powered ships and submarines challenged the age old conventions of masted naval warfare (sailing ships). Due to new artillery and small arms weapons, the phalanx style of fighting (troops staying and moving together in formation) familiar in the Revolutionary War and the early part of the Civil War gradually gave way to the trench style warfare common in WWI. This item can be shipped to North, South, or Latin America, all countries in Europe, all countries in continental Asia, Australia.War is a driving force behind innovation and invention, and every change or advancement in weapons technology impacts the tactics and the style of warfare utilized at the time. The seller is "smallsword" and is located in NY. This item is in the category "Collectibles\Militaria\Civil War (1861-65)\Original Period Items\Edged Weapons". The item "US CIVIL WAR SHORT NAVY CUTLASS SWORD WITH NO SCABBARD DATED 1843 AMES MAKERS" is in sale since Tuesday, January 21, 2020. I DO MY BEST TO PRESENT ACCURATE INFORMATION ABOUT EVERY ITEM I SELL. ![]() IF YOU ARE NOT 100% SATISFIED WITH YOUR ITEM YOU MAY RETURN WITHIN 30 DAYS OF RECEIVED DATE. ALL MY PIECES ARE ESTATE UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED IN. YOU MUST PAY WITHIN 5 DAYS OF AUTION END DATE. NY RESIDENTS PLEASE ADD 8% THANK YOU PLEASE CHECK MY OTHER AUCTIONS FOR MORE ITEMS.ĪLL MY PIECES ARE ESTATE UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED IN DESCRIPTION. ![]() THIS IS A VERY NICE PRE US CIVIL WAR SHORT NAVY CUTLASS SWORD WITH NO SCABBARD, IN GREAT CONDITION DATED 1843 AMES MAKERS MARK. Us CIVIL War Short Navy Cutlass Sword With No Scabbard Dated 1843 Ames Makers
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