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Hundred Years War

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The Hundred Years War   lasted from May 1337 until October 1453.  
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Edward III   English king who asserted a claim to the French throne.  
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French Weaknesses   internal disunity, lack of war funds, territorial divisions.  
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1340   Flemish cities revolt against the French and acknowledged Edward as the king of France.  
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1346   Edward attacks Normandy and seizes the port of Calais.  
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1356   England captures the French king, John II the Good.  
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Jacquerie   series of bloody rebellions by French peasants due to increasing taxes and forced labor on war-damaged properties  
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Peace of Bretigny-Calais   (May 9, 1360) declared an end to Edward's vassalage to the king of France  
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June 1381   England had its own version of the Jacquerie, leaving the country divided.  
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The Treaty of Troyes   (1420) disinherited the legitimate heir to the French throne and named Henry V the successor to the French king.  
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Henry VI of England   named king of both France and England.  
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Joan of Arc   peasant that declared that she was sent by God to besiege Orleans from the English. After her execution, she was named a saint.  
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1435   duke of Burgundy made peace with Charles, allowing France to force the English back.  
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Charles VII   son of Charles VI who ignored the Treaty of Troyes.  
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French victories due to...   awakened French nationalism by Joan of Arc.  
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1453   (end of the war) England only held their coastal enclave of Calais.  
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