Tuesday, May 17, 2011

When did the Hundred Years' War end?

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The Hundred Years' War ended in 1453. WOW! The French had won a big battle against the English. The French captured Bordeaux and that war had ended the Hundred Years' War. Finally!!?! The Hundred Years' War ended when a treaty was made between the French and the English. The treaty was called the Treaty of Arras. In the Hundred Years' War there were under 20 battles that would change the war in a big way. What!?! No wonder the battle lasted for over 100 years, there was no battle to end the war until the battle of Bordeaux.

The biggest war out of the 20 major battles is the battle of Bordeaux because it had finally put an end to the Hundred Years' War. I would think that the people would be happy because they would get some of the land back, hopefully! The English wanted to do battle on land because they were a lot stronger on foot then on ships because of their strong bodies.
This is a photo of a war during the Hundred Years War
between the French and English.

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