Joan of Arc's leadership significantly contributed to the end of the Hundred Years' War between England and France. Her involvement, particularly in the Siege of Orléans in 1429, boosted French morale and led to pivotal victories for the French forces. Ultimately, her efforts helped pave the way for the coronation of Charles VII, solidifying French resistance against English occupation. Joan's actions were instrumental in shifting the tide of the war in favor of France.
Hitler's leadership ended when he committed suicide on 30 April 1945.
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The Hundred Years War ended after Joan of Arc's death. Her actions were the Catalyst for France to defeat the English within 22 years after her death.
Joan of Arc helped to end feudalism in the Middle Ages, but actually it was the Black Plague which did the most to eliminate feudalism by killing almost half of the working people of Middle Age Europe. Joan of Arc, as a commoner (not of noble birth or an aristocrat) probably helped kill feudalism by showing that a person of humble birth could be just as great a leader and inspiration for soldiers as any nobleman. Some say this is the very reason that King Charles VII did nothing to save Joan from being burnt as a heretic by her English enemies. Charles was afraid that Joan had way too much popularity with the common people and feared she was a threat to the existing aristocracy.
The bishop accused Joan of both witchcraft and heresy. However, Joan defended herself quite well and he could not prove the allegations. In the end he found an obscure mandate in the Old Testament that forbade women from donning male clothing. He used that to convict her of heresy. The main reason she was accused of anything was Joan had led the French to several military victories that had seriously embarrassed and humiliated the British army and they wanted her dead.
I Married Joan ended on 1955-04-16.
The Joan Edwards Show ended on 1950-10-24.
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Hitler's leadership ended when he committed suicide on 30 April 1945.
the life style of and leadership is when they change from the start and then realizes at the end
With his exile to St. Helena.
Yes Set the compass to wider than half the length of the line segment. Put the point of the compass on one end of the line segment and draw two arcs, one either side of the line (roughly near the middle). Put the point of the compass on the other end of the line segment and draw two further arcs to intersect the first two arcs. With a straight edge, join the two points where the arcs cross. This line is the perpendicular bisector of the original line segment.
In 1453, when Joan of Arc was executed by the English.
Do you mean with a compass and pencil? If so, put the point of the compass on one end of the line. Set the radius to more than half of the line and describe an arc above and below the line. Then move the point of the compass to the other end of the line, and keeping the radius the same, prescribe arcs above and below the line so that the arcs intersect the initial arcs. Then join the points of intersection (one on each side of the line) and you will have bisected the line. (It's easier to see with illustrations).
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Do you mean with a compass and pencil? If so, put the point of the compass on one end of the line. Set the radius to more than half of the line and describe an arc above and below the line. Then move the point of the compass to the other end of the line, and keeping the radius the same, prescribe arcs above and below the line so that the arcs intersect the initial arcs. Then join the points of intersection (one on each side of the line) and you will have bisected the line. (It's easier to see with illustrations).
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