The Hundred Years' War (1337-1453) significantly shaped French history by fostering a sense of national identity and unity among the French people, as they rallied against a common enemy, England. The war also led to the rise of powerful centralized monarchy, particularly under Charles VII, who strengthened royal authority and governance. Additionally, the conflict contributed to social and economic upheaval, paving the way for changes in feudal structures and the eventual emergence of a more modern state. Ultimately, the war marked the decline of feudalism and set the stage for France's future as a major European power.
because it was 100 years.
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orleans
Rights
They have no relationship since they are hundred years apart in history.
because the English didn't want the french to take over
because it was 100 years.
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Joan led the French army.
The French.
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Joan of Arc had the greatest impact on the Hundred years' war, by lifting the spirits of the nearly defeated French.
the fought in Orleans
orleans
joan of arc