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  • Many French Nobles, looking for independence switched sides over to King Edwards III. 
  • Well, it looks like I already have Edward, I am the eldest surviving male ancestor of Phillip the Fair, so I deserve the title of King of France
  • Aquititine, France1337Origins
  • This is a violation of the Treaty of Paris, you cannot confiscate the duchy in Aquitaine, Phillip VI
  • Governments in England and France manipulated the public into supporting the war
  • (78 Years after the Treaty of Paris was signed by Henry III of England
  • I heard the war was started to get King Edward the French Crown that was unfairly taken from him
  • Meanwhile, in England
  • Well, The Flemish burghers whose wealth depends on English wool, which is a big part of both France and England's enconomy, heavily support the ideas and claims of King Edward III
  • The French have retreated! Bowmen, great job. We may return to base now. It does not matter if the English army is outnumbered, we always prevail!!
  • The Battle of AgincourtFrance-1415
  • Onto Normandy!!
  • A pro English Bishop sentenced Joan to death and she was burned to death at the stake in the marketplace at Rouen.
  • After a string of wins in battle for Joan of Arc, the Burgundian allies of England captured Joan of Arc in 1430. She was then sold to the English.
  • Joan Of Arc
  • A new trial in 1456 was done on Joan of Arc. She was found not guilty of all her charges and declared a Martyr. She is seen as a political symbol in France and a symbol of the Catholic Church in opposition to the French government.
  • Joan, I would like to make you co-commander of the French Army 
  • The Siege of Orleans 1428-1249Led by Joan of Arc, the French Army looked for it's first major battle win in history
  • Orleans is ours England! Go back home! I, Joan of Arc, has defeated the English Army
  • 1453The cities are ruined! What do we do now?
  • The Impact and Results of the Hundred Years' War
  • As the war came to an end 116 years later, the rural economy was put into shambles in France. Trade had been disrupted. The war also cost England 5 million Euros. The war also bolstered technological experimentation, mostly with weaponery and artillery
  • The English parliament increased representative assemblies throughout the war and after. The war also promoted the idea of Nationalism in both countries. Men in churches were seen to add to the sorrow and misery of the times. Men then started to rely on direct approached to god through mystical encounters rather than church.
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