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Gunpowder diplomacy shaped international relations from "summary" of The Gunpowder Age by Tonio Andrade

Gunpowder diplomacy was a key factor in shaping international relations during the Gunpowder Age. This era, which spanned roughly from the mid-15th to the late 18th century, saw the widespread adoption of gunpowder weapons and tactics in warfare across the globe. As nations vied for power and influence, the ability to wield gunpowder effectively became a crucial determinant of success on the battlefield. Gunpowder diplomacy involved the use of military force or the threat of military force to achieve diplomatic ends. States would often leverage their military power, particularly their artillery and firearms, to compel other nations to accede to their demands. This could take the form of overt aggression, such as military campaigns and sieges, or more subtle forms of coercion, such as the demonstration of military might through displays of firepower. One of the key ways in which gunpowder diplomacy shaped international relations was through the establishment of tribute relationships. Powerful states would demand tribute from weaker states as a sign of submission and recognition of their sup...
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    The Gunpowder Age

    Tonio Andrade

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