1337-1453 Ten Minute English & British History #15-The Hundred Years War

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  1. 1. The Battle of Crécy saw the ____ used with devastating efficiency by the English, and led to Edward III having control of northern France.
  2. 5. The French defeated the English at the Battle of Castillon largely due to French success in using ___ weaponry.
  3. 6. The Battle of _______ saw English longbowmen slaughter the French soldiers and their officers and plunge France into chaos, but Henry V would return afterward to England.
  4. 8. The Treaty of Troyes in 1420 made Henry V heir and regent of France and rested on the support of the Duke of ________.
  5. 9. ______ of Arc was a woman who partially led French forces in a successful battle to help drive the English out of France.
  6. 10. Edward III started the Hundred Years War, which actually lasted 116 years with some breaks, by claiming that he was the rightful king of _____.
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  1. 2. Henry V also made English more widely used throughout the English kingdom, and calmed religious protests in the country by ______ their leaders, like John Oldcastle, alive.
  2. 3. The English had no realistic chance to conquer _______ again after the Hundred Years War ended.
  3. 4. The treaty of Bretton in 1316 granted Edward III much of southwestern France in exchange for him ____ his claim to the French throne.
  4. 7. The Anglo-Portuguese Alliance is the most important alliance in English history that helped shape European and transatlantic politics for _______, and is still in effect today.
  5. 8. The ____ Death led to a pause in the war since soldiers were dying of this on both sides.