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The Hundred Years’ War: In 30 minutes. The Hundred Years’ War. Dates—(1337-1453) OK, lets call it the 116 Years War. So, what were the causes?. The Hundred Years’ War. 1) French Royal Succession and 2) Triangular Trade. The Hundred Years’ War. French Royal Succession
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The Hundred Years’ War Dates—(1337-1453) OK, lets call it the 116 Years War. So, what were the causes?
The Hundred Years’ War 1) French Royal Succession and 2) Triangular Trade
The Hundred Years’ War French Royal Succession A French cousin was chosen over an English nephew.
The Hundred Years’ War The three Capetian kings Louis X Philip IV and Charles IV Had no male heirs. Charles the IV dies in 1328 his nearest relative is his nephew King Edward III of England (slighted).
The Hundred Years’ War King Edward II = Isabella Edward III However, Philip of Valois was chosen as king. He was the first cousin of the previous King Philip IV.
The Hundred Years’ War Gutenberg.org
The Hundred Years’ War Triangular Trade--Flanders Fanpop.com
The Hundred Years’ War No, Not Ned Flanders!
The Hundred Years’ War Heidi Ho Neighbor! Sorry, couldn’t resist Fanpop.com
The Hundred Years’ War Triangular Trade—Flanders Maisonstclaire.org
The Hundred Years’ War England Fleece Wine Flanders France Cloth
The Hundred Years’ War Flanders France Tries to gain control of this area, English merchants arrested. Britain Cut off from the export of wool (fleece).
The Hundred Years’ War Capture of Joan of Arc Dillens Adolphe Alexandre Oceansbridge.com
The Hundred Years’ War Joan of Arc A peasant girl The Burgundians were allies of the English. They captured her in 1430 and sold her to them. She was put on trial for witchcraft and heresy. She was burned at the stake in Rouen in 1431.
The Hundred Years’ War Results of the Hundred Years’ War Technology Long bow, pike and gun Britain Geographically more consolidated. They become a maritime power. France Successful in riding the mainland of British influence