having a stronger governments but also left England and France with less influence than they had before. They both lost people! <3
Joan of Arc had the greatest impact on the Hundred years' war, by lifting the spirits of the nearly defeated French.
A historical event, lasting one hundred years, in which England methodically beat the crap out of the most powerful nation in Europe.
The Hundred Years War was a series of conflicts between England and France from 1337 to 1453. It had a significant impact on European history as it led to the decline of feudalism, the rise of nationalism, and the development of new military tactics and technologies. The war also contributed to the centralization of power in both countries and reshaped the balance of power in Europe.
The Hundred Years War ended when Bordeaux surrendered.
Europe, was the one who lost. Thanks to Joan of ARC! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 'Europe' did not lose the Hundred Years War, as both participating sides were in fact European (including Joan of Arc). The winner of the War was France, who successfully defeated England.
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Joan of Arc had the greatest impact on the Hundred years' war, by lifting the spirits of the nearly defeated French.
Joan of Arc had the greatest impact on the Hundred years' war, by lifting the spirits of the nearly defeated French.
A historical event, lasting one hundred years, in which England methodically beat the crap out of the most powerful nation in Europe.
Joan of Arc had the greatest impact on the Hundred years' war, by lifting the spirits of the nearly defeated French.
treaty of nijmegen:)The Hundred Years' War.30 years war was the conflict that made France the most powerful country in Europe.
The Hundred Years War was a series of conflicts between England and France from 1337 to 1453. It had a significant impact on European history as it led to the decline of feudalism, the rise of nationalism, and the development of new military tactics and technologies. The war also contributed to the centralization of power in both countries and reshaped the balance of power in Europe.
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The Hundred Years War ended when Bordeaux surrendered.
Europe, was the one who lost. Thanks to Joan of ARC! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 'Europe' did not lose the Hundred Years War, as both participating sides were in fact European (including Joan of Arc). The winner of the War was France, who successfully defeated England.
Many believe it was the religious revival that happened during the war. Other advancements happened furthering the religious revival like the increase of religious leaders in politics, the peoples beliefs, and the influence of Western Europe to the known world.
They contributed to the decline of feudalism.