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By: Briana Reustle, Noah Gordon, Cody Sullivan, Jared Leuz, Craig Ragnoli, Austin Keil and Joe Murphy . Chapter 27 section 3: The Hundred Years` War . Economy-Trade. England took over the seaports so France couldn’t trade by sea routes. Many peasants died from war or disease.
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By: Briana Reustle, Noah Gordon, Cody Sullivan, Jared Leuz, Craig Ragnoli, Austin Keiland Joe Murphy Chapter 27 section 3:The Hundred Years` War
Economy-Trade • England took over the seaports so France couldn’t trade by sea routes. • Many peasants died from war or disease. • The people that survived were needed as workers. • The peasants knew this and made demands. • Peasants forced the nobles to pay them wages. • Most peasants became farmers and rented land from the nobles.
Tech/ Warfare • Long Bow- shot steel-tipped arrows which went farther • Crossbow- could not send arrows as far a long bow • Steel tip arrow- shot farther than regular arrows • Crude portable canon- difficult to use but lead to the development of the refined canon
Religion • Joan of Arc heard heavenly voices, whom she thought was God, while praying telling her to save France. • She went to Charles and told him that God had sent her to help him. • Charles gave her a suit of armor, an army, and a white linen banner.
Legacies • Archery is a common sport of todays generation • The longbow is used today in the sport of archery. • Cannons have developed into rocket launchers and high tech weaponry.
First: England declared themselves ruler of France. Second: Once England won many battles over France Joan of Arc wished to have an army to Fight England. Fourth: France finally won their land back after Joan of Arc dies. Flow Chart Third: Joan Won the battle of Orleans but was captured and eventually killed for witch craft.