Henry VIII was quite successful in wars, he fought with Scotland and France. He got Calais from France which had a big port for goo trade. he also pushed the English border further up the map into Scotland.
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According to over 596 Historians Henry was 67% successful
Henry Ford was not a war veteran.
He was the ninth president of the US. He was a successful army commander both in the War of 1812 and in Indian wars.
Henry Ford was not a war veteran.
a successful lawyer
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Fort Henry was built in the war of 1812.
Motivating the Archbishop of Canterbury encourages Henry to wage war on France by appealing to his sense of divine right and national duty. The Archbishop frames the conflict as a righteous cause, suggesting that a successful campaign would fulfill God's will and enhance Henry's legitimacy as a king. This spiritual endorsement not only bolsters Henry’s resolve but also rallies public support, creating a collective sense of purpose. Thus, the Archbishop's encouragement transforms the war into a sacred endeavor, reinforcing Henry's determination to pursue it.