Global Connections The 100 Years War 1337-1453. Background The Capetian Dynasty in France ended in 1328 with the death of Charles IV The Capetian Dynasty.

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Global Connections The 100 Years War

Background The Capetian Dynasty in France ended in 1328 with the death of Charles IV The Capetian Dynasty in France ended in 1328 with the death of Charles IV The only possible heir is the Son of Charles IV’s sister Isabella The only possible heir is the Son of Charles IV’s sister Isabella She had been married to Edward II King of England and their son was Edward III She had been married to Edward II King of England and their son was Edward III In 1328 when Charles IV died Edward was 14 years old. He had recently become King Of England following the abdication of his father In 1328 when Charles IV died Edward was 14 years old. He had recently become King Of England following the abdication of his father The Barons of France sought to exclude Edward and chose Phillip VI Valois as King of France The Barons of France sought to exclude Edward and chose Phillip VI Valois as King of France

The Catalyst In 1337 Phillip VI confiscated Gascony claiming the English King had not honored his feudal obligations In 1337 Phillip VI confiscated Gascony claiming the English King had not honored his feudal obligations Edward III now 15 years old claimed his right as King of France Edward III now 15 years old claimed his right as King of France

The Course of the War to 1419 France had 3x the population and was a much wealthier nation but still lost early (why?) France had 3x the population and was a much wealthier nation but still lost early (why?) Disunity (some thought Edward III was right) Disunity (some thought Edward III was right) Provincial concerns Provincial concerns English military superiority (longbow, leadership, discipline) English military superiority (longbow, leadership, discipline)

English Victory? The Battle of Crecy 1346: The longbow defeats the French Crossbow The Battle of Crecy 1346: The longbow defeats the French Crossbow The Battle of Agincourt 1415 The Battle of Agincourt 1415 English forces were led by Henry V (r ) English forces were led by Henry V (r ) He defeated a much larger French force and followed this victory by retaking Normandy He defeated a much larger French force and followed this victory by retaking Normandy By 1419 he is at the gates of Paris and signs the Treaty of Troyes with the French King Charles VI By 1419 he is at the gates of Paris and signs the Treaty of Troyes with the French King Charles VI Disinherited the Dauphin (Charles VII) Disinherited the Dauphin (Charles VII) Henry V made the new heir to the French throne Henry V made the new heir to the French throne Henry marries the French King’s daughter Henry marries the French King’s daughter Is it over? Is it over?

Joan of Arc ( ) 17 year old peasant girl from Domremy 17 year old peasant girl from Domremy She heard voices telling her to ask the Dauphin for an army to expel the English She heard voices telling her to ask the Dauphin for an army to expel the English Led the French forces to victory at the Battle of Orleans in 1429 Led the French forces to victory at the Battle of Orleans in 1429 A few months later the Dauphin (now Charles VII) was crowned King of France in Rheims A few months later the Dauphin (now Charles VII) was crowned King of France in Rheims The only English territory remaining was Calais The only English territory remaining was Calais In 1430 Joan was captured by the Burgundians and sold to the English In 1430 Joan was captured by the Burgundians and sold to the English Charles could have helped but chose not to Charles could have helped but chose not to She was burned as a heretic (in 1920 she was made a saint) She was burned as a heretic (in 1920 she was made a saint)

Costs and Consequences Both Nations saw: Population decline, disruption of trade and agriculture, peasant uprisings, blurring of class distinction in warfare Both Nations saw: Population decline, disruption of trade and agriculture, peasant uprisings, blurring of class distinction in warfare In England: 5 mil. Pounds sterling, breakdown of local order, parliament increased power, civil war (the War of the Roses) In England: 5 mil. Pounds sterling, breakdown of local order, parliament increased power, civil war (the War of the Roses) In France: Nationalism, devotion to king, increased Kings power In France: Nationalism, devotion to king, increased Kings power