There have been several, one was called the Hundred Years War
the train between England and France is called "Eurostar"
The stretch of sea between England and France is called the English Channel.
Saint Kitts called Saint-Christophe in French, in the Carribean Seas. The island was divided beetween France and England in the 17th century during a century, and became entirely English until 1982 when Saint Kitts became independent.
Both France and England are on the European continent, the only thing between us is a streach of water called the English Channel.
It was called 'Concord' to indicate a feeling of peace. (which does not happen very often between France and England, or indeed between France and any country)
It was called 'Concord' to indicate a feeling of peace. (which does not happen very often between France and England, or indeed between France and any country)
That's called the English channel.
it waz called the hundred years war
Because they could not just start a war with was as there was a thing called the triple entente which was an alliance between Russia England and France
Spain is South of France. France is South of the England. Between them is the Pyrenees mountain range and a small country called Andorra.
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It was the French and Indian War, even called the Seven years war.