The Hundred Years War was fought between the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of France.
Joan considered France and England to be separate nations.
It began in May 1337 until, October 1453. The Hundred Years War was a term coined in 1860's France to gather the series of battles in the mid 1300's to mid 1400's over territory in France and secession to the French throne. This period actually enlisted 116 year time frame in European history. Both France and England had the advantage of allies. England had a better navy. France had Joan of Arc, who led the French to victory over the English. The French suffered the most because the battles were fought on French soil. The plague or " Black Death" in France was largely a result of the war.
During the 15th century, England primarily controlled parts of Wales and Ireland, with Wales being formally annexed by the Laws in Wales Acts in the late 15th century. Additionally, England had territories in France due to the ongoing conflicts of the Hundred Years' War, including regions like Normandy and Aquitaine. However, by the end of the century, England's control in France diminished significantly, with only the port city of Calais remaining.
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She was captured during the Hundred Years' War between France and England.
The Hundred Years War was fought between the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of France.
Taxes of the 14th century, and part of the 15th century, were high in England and France because of the Hundred Years' War.
Joan considered France and England to be separate nations.
When the French king died without an heir, the war was over France's throne, during the time that England ruled a section of France.
When the French king died without an heir, the war was over France's throne, during the time that England ruled a section of France.
France (over England).
The Hundred Years' war was a series of conflicts between England (House of Plantagenet) and France (House of Valois). The war started in 1337 and ended in 1453. During this war Joan of Arc a young girl who supported uncrowned king Charles VII to drive English out of France.
They were fighting over the control of France. England wanted to annex France, France wanted the British out of France and the monarchy of France restored.
The English channel separates England from France.
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