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The Hundred Years War involved England and France, not the U.S. The U.S. was not even a country when the Hundred Years War was fought.
The Hundred Years war was responsible for the establishment of strong central monarchies in France and England.
The Hundred Years War ended when Bordeaux surrendered.
The Hundred Years' War.
The English had the advantage at the beginning of the Hundred Years' War. The war was fought from 1337 to 1453.
The Hundred Years War involved England and France, not the U.S. The U.S. was not even a country when the Hundred Years War was fought.
The Hundred Years war was responsible for the establishment of strong central monarchies in France and England.
The Hundred Years war was responsible for the establishment of strong central monarchies in France and England.
The Hundred Years War ended when Bordeaux surrendered.
The Hundred Years War (1337-1353) involved two chief belligerents. These were the United Kingdom and France, but also included other allied forces.
The Hundred Years war was responsible for the establishment of strong central monarchies in France and England.
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Joan led the French army.
The Hundred Years' War.
The Hundred Years' War involved primarily France and England, and while eventually a significant portion of Europe became involved as well, it was hardly a "world" war. I don't think any non-European nations were involved at all (and certainly no Western Hemisphere nations, because it happened before Europeans were even aware there was a Western Hemisphere).
England, Scotland, France, Reign of Bohemia, Reign of Castile, Burgundy, the Flanders, Republic of Genoa.
The English had the advantage at the beginning of the Hundred Years' War. The war was fought from 1337 to 1453.