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I assume that you are talking about the Hundred Year's War in the 14th century, because after that there were no more invasions by British soldiers into France until D-Day. Before and during the Hundred Year's War large parts of France still belonged to the lands of the King of England, specifically Normandy and the lands around Bordeaux, but some of these lands were now being claimed by France. An English force invaded France a) to protect the English territories in France and b) because the English king claimed that he, and not the French king, was the rightful pretender for the French crown.

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