Absolutely. Her command of the French Armies inspired them to fight, and she scored several key victories against the English. The French had been on the cusp of total defeat, after Joan's key victories the French rallied and completely defeated the English within 22 years.
Jeanne d'Arc is more than a French heroine; she's actually a saint in the Roman Catholic Church.
Her actions on behalf of the French Dauphin against the encroaching English were undoubtedly heroic, if somewhat ill-advised. Ultimately, the fact that she was fighting on several fronts, not just against England but against Burgundy, meant she was doomed to capture and execution.
Yes, Joan of Arc changed history. She proved that women could be military leaders. She made an impact on the world in just fifteen months!
No, she died before the process could be completed. However, she set the example for the French army and they eventually drove the British out.
... and the last, yes.
The French The British
The mighty Longbow.
Joan of Arc
Camille Desmoulins
fort necessity,built by the the british to go against the french
"Contre" in French means "Against" in English.
French were part of the Auld Alliance with Scotland.
the Scots
Contre la loi is a French equivalent of the English phrase "against the law." The feminine singular prepositional phrase also translates as "against (the) legality" in special English contexts. The pronunciation will be "kont la lwa" in northern French and "kon-truh la lwa" in southern French.
The French The British
Spain never protected Mexico against French or English encroachment. They defined some borders with France and England, though.
The English government wanted to use Georgia as an outpost against the Spanish in Florida and the French in Louisiana.
my friend at orlens
Justin Bieber
The mighty Longbow.
Joan of Arc
Joan of Arc