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Troubles of the 14th Century - Coggle Diagram
Troubles of the 14th Century
Joan of Arc
In 1420, French and English signed a treaty where Henry V would get the French crown upon the death of the French king Charles VII, son of Charles VI
In 1429, a teenage French peasant girl (Joan of Arc) was moved by God to rescue France from its English conquerors
When she was 13, she had visions and heard what she believed were the voices of saints.
the voices urged her to drive the English from France and give the French crown to the true king, Charles VII
May 7, 1429- Joan led the French army into battle at a fort city near Orleans
The fort blocked the road to Orleans
It was a hard fought battle for both sides.
the french family retreated in despair
Joan and a few soldiers charged back toward the fort, and the entire french army stormed after her
the seige of orleans was broken
Joan of Arc guided the french onto the path of victory
After the victory, Joan persuaded charles to go with her to Reims
there he was crowned king on July 17, 1429.
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The Impact of the Hundred Years War
the twin pillars of the medieval world, religion devotion and the code of chivalry, both crumbled.
this death was caused by the great schism, the scandalous display of wealth by the church.
The Hundred Years War
England and France battled with eachother
on french soil for over a century
Marked the end of medieval Europe's society
Last capetian died without a successor
England's Edward III, as a grandson of Philip IV, claimed the right to the french throne
The war Edward III launched for that throne continued on an off 1337 to 1453
it became known as the Hundred Year's War
How did the Hundred Years War Changes people’s perception of the king?
people thought of the king as a national leader, fighting for glory of the country.
long, exhausting war finially ended in 1453. each side experienced major changes
feeling of nationalism emerged in England and France.
power and prestige of a French monarch increased
english suffered a period of internal turmoil known as the war of roses. which two noble houses fought for the throne.
What were they fighting over?