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  1. Field artillery in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

    • Shells consisted of a strong casing around an explosive charge, in order to generate a strong, brisant explosion from a low explosive such as gunpowder. The fragments of the shell could do considerable damage, but they tended to fragment into a few large pieces. See more

    Overview

    Field artillery in the American Civil War refers to the artillery weapons, equipment, and practices used by the artillery branch to support infantry and cavalry forces in the field. It does not include siege artillery, use of artillery in fi… See more

    Weapons

    The principal guns widely used in the field are listed in the following table.
    There were two general types of artillery weapons used during the Civil War: smoothbores and rifles. Smoothbores included … See more

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  2. There are four types of Civil War cannon projectiles that were used during the war. Solid Round Shot – This is a solid iron ball attached with metal bands to a wooden sabot. The powder bag is attached to the wooden sabot. Explosive Shell – This is a hollow iron ball filled with black powder.
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  8. Basic Facts Concerning Artillery - Civil War Artillery

    The shell he fired arched high over Charleston harbor and exploded above Fort Sumter, thus beginning the first sustained artillery duel of the Civil War.

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    Explosive Shell – This is a hollow iron ball filled with black powder. This projectile uses a fuse that can be cut at a certain length so that the iron ball explodes when it arrives at the target. Case Shot – Like explosive shell it is filled with …

  10. Field Artillery in the Civil War

    Shell were hollow projectiles filled with gunpowder, and exploded by a fuse. Case shot was a hollow projectile with thinner walls than the common shell, having a bursting charge and filled with smaller balls (the Union usually used lead balls, …

  11. Siege artillery in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

    Learn about the types, uses and effects of siege artillery in the Civil War, such as guns, mortars and seacoast artillery. See examples of siege operations, siege trains and siege batteries with different calibers and ranges of artillery.

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