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The Chinese invented it for fireworks and to use in war. The Europeans made weapons to use it.
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He didn't invent Nazi's he joined them and made em better.
Explosives were first used in the 9th century when Chinese inventors developed gunpowder, a mixture of saltpeter, sulfur, and charcoal. This invention marked the beginning of explosive technology, leading to its use in military applications and fireworks. By the 13th century, gunpowder had spread to the Middle East and Europe, revolutionizing warfare and mining.
No the Chinese did
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he didn't the Chinese did
Paper i think was orignally Egyptians and im pretty sure the Chinese di invent fireworks
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Yes, the Chinese are credited with inventing both toilet paper and fireworks. Toilet paper was first used in China around the 6th century, while fireworks were discovered accidentally in ancient China around 200 B.C. and later used for celebrations and in warfare.
A Chinese celebration. The Chinese discovered fireworks and used them for celebrations.
Earliest use of fireworks was by the Chinese 2,000 years ago. Gunpowder was invented during the Song dynasty (960-1279) and fireworks followed. The Chinese people celebrate the invention of the firecracker every April 18 by celebrating the inventor Li Tian.
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An estimated $105,000. Just in fireworks...
The Chinese invented fireworks around the 7th century for entertainment, religious ceremonies, and to ward off evil spirits. They eventually used fireworks in celebrations like weddings and New Year's to bring good luck and prosperity.