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England has a long history. During its existence, there have been many conflicts. Here are a few of them:* Creating a monarchy that opposed the power of the nobility; * Creating a new religion that opposed Catholicism; * Conflicts concerning how best to manage its colonial empire; and * Converting many privately owned businesses to the control of the British government; and * Conflicts on which industries should be sent back to corporations, divesting them from government controls.
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During the 1800s, imperialist countries were: Great Britain, France, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Holland, Spain, Portugal and Russia.
During the Hundred Years War (1337-1453), England's King Henry VI (1421-1471) was actually crowned king of France in Paris on December 16, 1431. However, in subsequent years, the English cause in France became more untenable and ultimately failed in its claim to the French crown.
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The Hundred Years' war was a series of conflicts between England (House of Plantagenet) and France (House of Valois). The war started in 1337 and ended in 1453. During this war Joan of Arc a young girl who supported uncrowned king Charles VII to drive English out of France.
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.
During the 15th century, England was involved in several wars, including the Hundred Years' War (1337-1453) against France, which had already been ongoing for over a century. In addition, England experienced internal conflicts such as the Wars of the Roses (1455-1487), a series of civil wars fought over the control of the English throne between the Houses of Lancaster and York.
It depends on the war in question as there were several conflicts between the British and French during Hamilton's brief life. If the question is asking about the French entree into the American Revolution (i.e. the start of war between England and France in 1778), Hamilton was probably not enthusiastic about French assistance, but he would have swallowed his pride and realized that any help for the American Rebel Army should be well-received. As a result, he would have supported France. If the question is about the conflict between England and France during the French Revolution of 1790, Hamilton supported England since he saw many more cultural similarities between the nascent United States and England than he did with France. Additionally, English-US trade relations were much better than French-US trade relations. Since the northern states relied heavily on such trade, it was natural for Hamilton to support England over France. This caused further division between Hamilton (and his party the Federalists) vis-a-vis the Democratic Republicans like Jefferson and Madison who supported the French over the English.
Argenis is a book by John Barclay. Originally published in 1621, it is about the conflicts in France during the reigns of Henry the Third of France and Henry the Fourth of France.
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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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