Napoleonic Wars
The English Channel.
The Chunnel .
Dover in England and Calais in France.
The "hundred years war" was fought from 1337 to 1453 between England and France
Eurotunnel The Channel Tunnel
That's called the English channel.
name five of todays states un the area France gave to England after this war
name five of todays states un the area France gave to England after this war
It was the French and Indian War, even called the Seven years war.
I think you mean Joan of Arc. She led forces in the Siege of Orléans, which marked a turning point in the Hundred Years' War between France and England.
The name was selected to represent the agreements between France and England, the French word concorde and the English word concord mean the same thing. They mean to be in agreement in a peaceful way. Therefor they saw the name concorde as a fitting name for the aircraft.
The English Channel