Yes, the English did use cannons during the Hundred Years War, particularly in the later stages of the conflict. The introduction of gunpowder artillery, including cannons and bombards, marked a significant shift in military technology and tactics. Notably, the English employed cannons during the siege of Harfleur in 1415 and at the Battle of Castillon in 1453, which contributed to their effectiveness in siege warfare. However, traditional Archery and infantry tactics remained predominant throughout much of the war.
The English had superior weapons, including long bows and cannons.
The English had the advantage at the beginning of the Hundred Years' War. The war was fought from 1337 to 1453.
Seige catapults.
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Burgundy sided with Britain in the war
The English had superior weapons, including long bows and cannons.
The English had the advantage at the beginning of the Hundred Years' War. The war was fought from 1337 to 1453.
War of the Roses was the civil war, it can be confused with the Hundred Years War, but the Hundred Years war had to do with England and France which is not civil to the English.
Seige catapults.
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Calais
the fought in Orleans
A whole lot of dead people.
french and english
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Burgundy sided with Britain in the war