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Medieval Armor

Medieval Armor. By: Trent Smith & Juwon Drake. Armor and Social Class. Armor that could be worn be someone with low social status. Armor that would be worn by a high class noble or king. The First Armor. Chainmail Gambeson. Helmet Shield. Army of Commoners.

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Medieval Armor

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  1. Medieval Armor By: Trent Smith & Juwon Drake

  2. Armor and Social Class • Armor that could be worn be someone with low social status. • Armor that would be worn by a high class noble or king.

  3. The First Armor Chainmail Gambeson Helmet Shield

  4. Army of Commoners • Common people had to make weapons and be a back-up army. Many people took up being blacksmiths.

  5. Plate Armor • Gauntlets • Breastplate • Helmet • Arm Armor • Leg Armor

  6. Armor Innovations Armor could be used for many different things Helmets became more bearable.

  7. The Armor is Art Many knights would have their armor decorated with intricate designs and patterns

  8. Medieval Armor goes obsolete The new use of gunpowder weapons renders the medieval armor ineffective. X VS.

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