France in the Middle Ages was created in 843.
France was a feudal monarchy.
Middle English typically describes dialects of the English language dating back to the Middle Ages. The time period for this dialect was between the High and Late Middle Ages, thus giving it the name "Middle English".
Normandy was owned by the fuedal lords. Hope this helps.
I want to say something like "Bonne humeur".
France
I would prefer to have been in England of this time. The Hundred Years' War took up about half of the Late Middle Ages in France. I think things were pretty unsettled there. I think of the War of the Roses as not medieval. I know there are English Historians who date the end of the Middle Ages at the end of the War of the Roses. Maybe I should just admit I don't speak French and let it go at that.
It was the time when many European countries were forged such as England and France.
England
The France and England spent almost the entire Late Middle Ages at war with each other in the Hundred Years' War, which lasted from 1337 to 1453. This war was one of the most important events of the Late Middle Ages for both countries, and almost defined the period. The immediate cause of the Hundred Years' War was the fact that the there was some uncertainty under feudal law about who should inherit the crown of France. The English and the French put their own interpretations to the situation, with different results. Predictably, the English claimed the English king, Edward III, was the rightful heir, but the French claimed the heir was rightfully the French king, Philip IV.
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The monarchy was rich, but for the most part people weren't.