Jason Sands

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Naval warfare had not changed much since the ancient world and was still largely conducted by ramming enemy ships and/or attempting to board them for hand-to-hand combat. Ship technology had advanced somewhat, and triremes were replaced with Venetian galleys. These ships were larger and allocated multiple rowers to each oar. In addition, Venice incorporated projectile weapons into naval battles, including bows and crossbows, to be fired as enemy ships approached.
The Return of Great Power Rivalry: Democracy versus Autocracy from the Ancient World to the U.S. and China
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