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    Yea, Spanish used I think copper to make cannons.. I'd have to look it up.. I know one country, I want to say Spanish, used a metal to make cannons that was more expensive and it's non-magnetic. If you find an iron cannon, it's most likely English, Dutch, French - it all depends on the time period.


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    Quote Originally Posted by FLScrapperGuy1 View Post
    Yea, Spanish used I think copper to make cannons.. I'd have to look it up.. I know one country, I want to say Spanish, used a metal to make cannons that was more expensive and it's non-magnetic. If you find an iron cannon, it's most likely English, Dutch, French - it all depends on the time period.
    I believe they were made from bronze, rather than copper.

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