In the Middle ages they consistently fought over control of Brittany and Normandy
They were fighting over the control of France. England wanted to annex France, France wanted the British out of France and the monarchy of France restored.
No. France is an independent country.
Prussia and Austria
France and England
England had control over the channel of water between England and France prior to the start of the Hundred Years War.
In the 1700s France and England were in conflict over which of them would control North America. There were multiple battles over the years that lead to an all-out war in 1754.
Dispute over the French throne between the kings of England and France
France and England
During the historical conflicts between England and France, particularly in the context of the Hundred Years' War, the primary area of contention was France itself. However, they were also competing for control over territories in the New World, notably parts of North America, where both nations sought to expand their colonial empires. This rivalry extended to regions such as Canada and the Caribbean, leading to conflicts over land and resources.
The French and Indian war was in the present day united states, because France and England were fighting over that land.
Countries were not fighting in the War of the Roses. It was a civil war between two royal houses, Lancaster and York. They were fighting over the crown. One complication: the War of the Roses occurred while England was involved in the 100 Years War with France.
A lack of control over New England and the fear that the colonies would not be able to defend themselves against France if disconnected prompted ...