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England became the first industrialised country. The ownership of land, which had been the aristoracy's means of controlling the populace became increasingly irrelevent as more money was made in factories.
become simultaneously kings of England and France
treaty of nijmegen:)The Hundred Years' War.30 years war was the conflict that made France the most powerful country in Europe.
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The battle of agincourt English victory over French during Hundred Years War under Henry V of England
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it helped shift the power to the pesants and make a democrocy
it helped shift the power to the pesants and make a democrocy
England became the first industrialised country. The ownership of land, which had been the aristoracy's means of controlling the populace became increasingly irrelevent as more money was made in factories.
The Hundred Years' War. The Battle of Tours
The Hundred Years War helped to end feudalism because the kings began to rely on hired soldiers instead of feudal knights. Knights fighting on behalf of the king had been an essential feature of the feudal system.
The Hundred Year War was a series of conflicts between England and France, which took place between 1337 and 1453.
There is no specific war or Conflict called The Battle of Anjou, but they did did aid in The Hundred Years' War, which was from 1337 to 1453 between England and France.
They contributed to the decline of feudalism.
There were many causes for the breakdown of the feudal system. In this lesson, you will focus on three: political changes in England, a terrible disease, and a long series of wars. In England, several political changes in the 12th and 13th centuries helped to weaken feudalism. A famous document known as Magna Carta, or Great Charter, dates from this time. Magna Carta was a written legal agreement that limited the king's power and strengthened the rights of nobles. As feudalism declined, Magna Carta took on a much broader meaning and contributed to ideas about individual rights and liberties in England. The terrible disease was the bubonic plague, or Black Death. The plague swept across Asia in the 1300s and reached Europe in the late 1340s. Over the next two centuries, this terrifying disease killed millions in Europe. It struck all kinds of people-rich and poor, young and old, town dwellers and country folk. Almost everyone who caught the plague died within days. In some places, whole communities were wiped out. The deaths of so many people led to sweeping economic and social changes. Lastly, between 1337 and 1453, France and England fought a series of battles known as the Hundred Years' War. This conflict changed the way wars were fought and shifted power away from feudal lords to monarchs and the common people. How did such different events contribute to the decline of feudalism? In this lesson, you will find out.
England and France and various allies of France
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