At a national level both kingdoms had similer Governments, the French and English had a Parliament where the kings asked their subjects to pass laws, taxes, raise armies etc. However at a local level England was divided into Parishes (local level), Borugh (a governing over the local villages), Shire (led by a Shire-reeve to govern the Borugh's, and County (led by a Senior Earl as a Seneschal). where as France was governed into townships known as Baillei where disputes were sorted out at a local level.
Medieval France did not develop an institution that could limit the king's power.
England had been involved in three wars with the French during between 1682 and 1754.
Vichy State was implemented during the occupation of Germany and was "officialy" pro german. Flag remain the same but moto was removed
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One impact from the wars on France and England was the settlement to new land that opened up.
She was captured during the Hundred Years' War between France and England.
England had been involved in three wars with the French during between 1682 and 1754.
The time difference between Eastern Standard Time (EST) and England is normally 5 hours, with England being ahead of EST. However, during daylight saving time when EST is in effect, the time difference becomes 4 hours.
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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.
The English channel separates England from France.
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England is one hour ahead of the Cape Verde Islands during standard time and two hours ahead during British Summer Time.
Vichy State was implemented during the occupation of Germany and was "officialy" pro german. Flag remain the same but moto was removed
You are clearly very confused. England has never been a Duchy (a territory ruled by a Duke).