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Q: Why did the English Fight the French in the Hundred Years War?
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What is the dispute between the English and the french over the French throne called?

Hundred Years' WarHundred Years' War


What two contries fought in the hundred years war?

french and english


Where did the French defeat the English during the Hundred Years War?

orleans


Who did Joan of Arc fight for?

She fought for the French against the British in the Hundred Years War.


A CAUSE of the Hundred Years War was the?

Rivalry between french and english kings.


The Hundred Years' War was a struggle between?

the answer is France and England


A CAUSE of the Hundred Years' War was the?

Rivalry between french and english kings.


What made Joan think that she was supposed to fight for the french in the Hundred Years War?

she had dreams that she thought were sent from God


What were the sources of conflict between the English and french at the beginning of the hundred years?

Sources of conflict between English settlers and French settlers included language, culture, and religion.


How did Hundred Years War start?

The war started when the english and the french both wanted to own France.


Who was a french peasant girl who helped defeat the English during the Hundred Years War?

Joan of Arc


Who did the English fight in Hundred Years War?

Basically the French are considered the victor of the 100 Years War. However it is worth noting that the 100 Years War was actually a series of wars, lasting from 1337- 1441, in which the English were invading France in order to conquer it. The French are considered the victors because eventually the English were defeated enough times that they stopped invading France. The war stimulated French nationalistic sentiment and transformed France from a feudal monarchy to a centrally-governed 'state' with a professional standing army. The expensive and debilitating wars served to shape England's early modern political culture by causing the English populace to want to fight wars that were deemed significant to the national interest.