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The Hundred Years’ War - Coggle Diagram
The Hundred Years’ War
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The war that Edward III launched for that throne continued on and off from 1337 to 1453.Victory passed back and forth between the two countries.
Finally, between 1421 and 1453, the French rallied and drove the English out of France entirely, except for the port city of Calais.
The Hundred Years’ War brought a change in the style of warfare in Europe. At this time some combatants were still operating under medieval ideals of chivalry.
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Joan of arc
In 1420, the French and English signed a treaty stating that Henry V would inherit the French crown upon the death of the French king Charles VI.
Then, in 1429, a teenage French peasant girl named Joan of Arc felt moved by God to rescue France from its English conquerors.
When Joan was just 13 she began to have visions and hear what she believed were voices of the saints. They urged her to drive the English from France and give the French crown to France’s true king, Charles VII, son of Charles VI.
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