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Hundred Years’ War

What war brought the Middle Ages to an end? Hundred Years' War

What is the problem with this? Who claimed the throne of France when the last Capetian king of France died in 1328 without any heirs to the throne? Edward III of England What is the problem with this? War

What new technology was created to help fight the war and by what country? Longbow - England Cannon - France

In 1429, France was desperate as it was about to lose the town of Orleans to England. Who shows up and leads France to victory? Joan of Arc

Who is the new French King? Charles VII

Who is captured by England and turned over to church officials and is tried as a witch and burned at the stake? Joan of Arc

The Hundred Years’ War Ended in 1453 France Most of the fighting took place in Suffering The war brought France much

Results of Hundred Years' War France and England Strong National Pride King leader of Nation