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  1. Hundred Years’ War | Summary, Causes, Effects, Combatants, …

    • The Hundred Years’ War was an intermittent struggle between England and France in the 14th–15th century. At the time, France was the richest, largest, and most populous kingdom of western Europe, and … See more

    The problem of English lands in France

    The complicated political relationship existing between France and England in the first half of the 14th century ultimately derived from the position of William the Conqueror… See more

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    Conflict over the French succession

    A fresh complication was introduced when Charles IV died on February 1, 1328, leaving no male heir. Since there existed at that time no definitive rule about the successio… See more

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    The war at sea and the campaigns in Brittany and Gascony

    Hostilities in the Hundred Years’ War began at sea, with battles between privateers. Edward III did not disembark on the Continent until 1338. He settled at Antwerp and made … See more

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    The Crécy campaign and its aftermath (1346–56)

    While Henry was leading the campaign in the southwest, Edward III himself landed in the Cotentin (July 1346), penetrated into Normandy, took Caen, and marched on Paris. With… See more

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