Describe the Hundred Years’ Wars. Who fought? Why? What was the outcome?
The Hundred years war was the longest of a struggle between the European country particularly the UK and France. where they fought over the French throne. After the commencing of the war, England enjoyed some success in decades with the British forces dominates the French. Then French made some comeback where. The war lasted between 1337 t0 1453. In the 1360s the French were winning in the rise of the English king Henry V revived the campaign and from 1415 to 1422 English troops had the upper hand.
Who fought
Both England and France claimed each other’s throne and wanted to prove dominance, so the battles were intense
Why
The French believed their culture to be more superior while the English felt they were more sophisticated and along the year’s intermarriages and trade fail to bring them together.
The outcome
1337 to 1453 was a very remarkable in war history and dynamics were critical that in 1431 king henry VI was c crowned years to the remarkable French young Jeanne d’Arc(Joan of Arc) come to prominence and remained a force to reckon that drove the king insane and the French worn the empire only leaving the English with the cost of Calais.
Reference
Curry, A. (2003). The Hundred Years War (Vol. 19). Macmillan International Higher Education.