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The Hundred Years’ War

Courtney Pillow & Nicholas DeJarnette. The Hundred Years’ War. 1337 -. Edward III, King of England, was closest in line to the French throne French claimed Philip of Valois to be the King They did not want an Englishmen in charge.

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The Hundred Years’ War

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  1. Courtney Pillow & Nicholas DeJarnette TheHundredYears’War

  2. 1337 - • Edward III, King of England, was closest in line to the French throne • French claimed Philip of Valois to be the King • They did not want an Englishmen in charge • Everyone agreed on Edward getting Gascony in exchange for Philip to be King of France • Philip takes the Aquitaine • War was declared between France and England The Aquitaine wikitravel.org

  3. 1340 - • French Navy lost at Sluys • Edward III defeated them on June 24th; marked the beginning of the war • French fleet is destroyed The Battle of Sluys www.britishbattles.com

  4. 1346 - • Battle of Crécy – August 26 • French outnumbered the English but the English had superior skills • French were defeated • Edward moved north and captured Calais Battle of Crécy historywarsweapons.com

  5. 1350 - • Philip VI dies; John II takes over • Black Death arrived in Europe • 1/3 of the population fell victim to the disease www.vlib.us

  6. 1356 - • Edward the Black Prince, Edward III’s son, represented England • The Black Prince invaded France and won Battle of Poitiers • Captured John II www.imperialtometric.com

  7. 1358 - 1360 • The Black Prince was invading France, signed the Treaty of Brétigny, with Charles • This gave up Charles’s rights to the French throne • The treaty gave England almost all the control of Aquitaine www.allenzhertz.com

  8. 1364 - 1369 • John II died in England • He was succeeded by Charles V • Gascon nobles were being taxed heavily by the Black Prince • They appeal to Charles V • Charles V takes the Aquitaine • The war was renewed

  9. 1372 - • Battle at La Rochelle • English naval fleet was defeated • This weakened their position www.stormfront.org

  10. 1376 - • The Black Prince died • (1330-1376) The Black Prince www.probertencyclopaedia.com

  11. 1377 - • Edward III dies • Richard II takes the throne • Disputes over the throne gave French advantage • Isle of Wright is overrun by French • Inhabitants are forced to buy them off August - • French fleet burns Hastings • Causes an uproar in England

  12. 1399 - • Richard II resigned the throne of England • Henry VI took over Henry VI www.catherinedemontsalvy.ch

  13. 1416 - 1419 • Henry VI asked for properties once held by Henry II • He was refused • Henry crossed the channel and took control of Harfleur • Henry defeated the French at Agincocrt • Henry VI continued placing Normandy under the English

  14. 1420 - Marriage of Henry and Catherine • Henry and Charles VI signed a treaty • Henry would marry Charles’s daughter • His heirs would inherit the French throne www.art.com

  15. 1422 - • Henry II died • Henry VI was crowned in England and also in France • People didn’t agree with this • They wanted Dauphin Charles – earlier, he was named illegitimate • English still maintained military superiority in France

  16. 1428 - • English laid siege to Orleans • They continued to take more territory Siege on Orleans www.worldhistoryonline.org

  17. 1429 - • English now control northern 3rd of France and Aquitaine in the southwest of the country • Joan of Arc said she could speak to God and that he told her to help drive the English from France • Joan persuaded Charles to let her help • She road into battle in full armor and raised the spirits of the French troops • They were able to lift the siege on Orleans • Battle of Jargeau • 700 English troops defended the town for 2 days • Joan killed as many as 1,100 people aipetcher.wordpress.com

  18. 1430 - • Joan of Arc was captured by the Burgundies • They handed her to the English • She was tried on charges of heresy and witchcraft • Joan was burned at the stake in Rouen www.joanofarc.us

  19. 1435 - 1453 • (1435) Burgundies changed sides • Signed treaty with King of France • Fighting continued and France achieved many more victories • The French were set in a place where the outcome of the war was in a positive favor for France • (1453) The last battle of the war was the Battle of Castillon • In Aquitaine • France was finally returned to the French

  20. References • Airfix Model Kit Joan of Arc « Age of Innocence. Age of Innocence. Web. 01 Oct. 2011. <http://aipetcher.wordpress.com/tag/airfix-model-kit-joan-of-arc/>. • Aquitaine." Cartoon. - Wikitravel. Web. 07 May 2012. <http://wikitravel.org/en/Aquitaine> • "Audi AlteramPartem." : Medieval Treaty Obligation. Web. 30 Mar. 2012. <http://www.allenzhertz.com/2009/11/medieval-treaty-obligation.html>. • "Battle of Crecy | History Wars Weapons." History Wars Weapons. Web. 01 Oct. 2011. <http://historywarsweapons.com/battle-of-crecy/>. • "Battles of the Middle Ages - Batailles Du MoyenÂge." Map. Online Conversion of Imperial and Metric Units of Measurement - ImperialToMetric.com. Web. 30 Sept. 2011. <http://www.imperialtometric.com/Edition/batailles/Sections/MiddleAges.htm>. • Catherine De Montsalvy. Catherine De Montsalvy... Juliette Benzoni. Web. 01 Oct. 2011.<http://www.catherinedemontsalvy.ch/English/History/Gallery/Medieval.htm>. • "The Course of the Black Death in 14th Century Europe" Web. 30 Sept. 2011. <http://www.vlib.us/medieval/graphics/bd-map.jpg>. • Death of Joan of Arc | Trial of Joan of Arc the Martyr | Joan of Arc Burned at the Steak | Joan of Arc Hear Voices before She Died.Joan of Arc in Battle | Wars & Warriors Joan of Arc | Joan of Arc Hundred Years War | Joan of Arc Heard Voice of God. Web. 01 Oct. 2011. <http://www.joanofarc.us/death_of_joan_of_arc.html>. • Edward the Black Prince. Web. 30 Sept. 2011. <www.propertencyclopaedia.com/cgi- bin/res.pl?keyword=Edward+the+Black+Prince&offset=0>.

  21. References cont. • The Hundred Years War : Battle of Sluys 1340. British Battles - Analysing and Documenting British Battles from the Previous Centuries. Web. 30 Sept. 2011. <http://www.britishbattles.com/100-years-war/sluys.htm>. • Name, Last. The Marriage of Henry V of England and Catherine De Valois the Daughter of Charles VI of France Giclee Print by Joseph Kronheim at Art.com. Art.com - Posters, Art Prints, and Framed Art Leader. Web. 01 Oct. 2011. <http://www.art.com/products/p12370819-sa-i1742923/joseph- kronheim-the-marriage-of-henry-v-of-england-and-catherine-de-valois-the- daughter-of-charles-vi-of-france.htm>. • Siege of Orleans - World History Online. History Articles - World History Online. Web. 01 Oct. 2011. <http://www.worldhistoryonline.org/middle-ages- history/siege-of-orleans.html>. • Southern European Culture - Page 7 - Stormfront. Stormfront - White Nationalist Community. Web. 01 Oct. 2011. <http://www.stormfront.org/forum/t816101- 7/>.

  22. Works Cited "Hundred Years War, France." Visit France with France Travel Guide: Places to Visit, Holidays and Car Hire, and Hotels in France. Web. 27 Sept. 2011. <http://www.francethisway.com/history/hundred-years-war.php>. "Timeline of the Hundred Years War." La Belle Compagnie Home Page. Web. 27 Sept. 2011. <http://www.labelle.org/hist_Timeline.html>. "Timeline of the One Hundred Years War." Medieval Life and Times. Web. 27 Sept. 2011. <http://www.medieval-life-and-times.info/medieval- history/timeline-one-hundred-years-war.htm>.

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