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The Hundred Years War

The Hundred Years War. Standard 2.6 E.Q. What is the impact of the Hundred Years War? . Hundred Year War. England and France battled each other on French soil for just over a century. The Hundred’s Years War brought a change in the style of warfare in Europe.

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The Hundred Years War

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  1. The Hundred Years War Standard 2.6 E.Q. What is the impact of the Hundred Years War?

  2. Hundred Year War • England and France battled each other on French soil for just over a century. • The Hundred’s Years War brought a change in the style of warfare in Europe. • At this time some combats were still operating under medieval ideals of chivalry.

  3. Longbow Changes Warfare England army, including longbow men, was outnumbered by a French army three times its size. In 1415 A.D. Henry V led the English forces in their defeat of the French at Agincourt. English bowmen let fly thousands of arrows at the oncoming French, making the French panic.

  4. Joan of Arc • In 1420, the French and English signed at treaty stating that Henry V would inherit the French crown upon the death of the French king Charles VI. • 1429, felt moved by God to rescue France from its English conquerors. • 13, began to have visions and hear what she believed were voices of the saints. • Urged her to drive the English from France.

  5. Joan of Arc • ON May 7, 1429, Led the French army into battle at a fort city near Orleans. • After the victory, Joan persuaded Charles to Reims. • After his victory. Turned her over to the English. • English government gave her to the church for trail. • Charles owed his crown to Joan, did nothing to rescue her. • Joan was burned at the stake on May 30th, 1431.

  6. Impact of the Hundred Years War • The English suffered a period of internal turmoil known as the War of the Roses, in which two noble houses fought for the throne. • Henry the VII would end it when he rose to power and the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485 A.D. • He would be the first Tudors to rule England. • William Langland: Revealed the hard life of England peasants.

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