
History of the Hundred Years' War: 1327-1485 (chinese Global History)
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This book is the representative work of Professor Charles Ohman, President of the Royal Historical Society. After more than a hundred years of war, Edward III's dream of unifying England and France and establishing a trans-oceanic power was finally shattered, and the French nation ushered in the dawn of unity and rejuvenation. What caused the war? Was Edward III's claim to the French throne legitimate? How did the French territory of England encircle the Kingdom of France, the internal contradictions in the Kingdom of France weaken its resistance to the enemy, and the military command skills of Edward the Black Prince, so that the French suffered the disaster and humiliation of having their homeland ravaged and their king captured? How did the Black Death force a halt to the intense war between Britain and France? Why did the death of Richard II pave the way for the outbreak of the Wars of the Roses? How did Henry V and Henry VI's continued war against France push the Kingdom of France to the edge of the kingdom? How did Joan of Arc save the Kingdom of France? England fell into the abyss of the War of the Roses. How did the French take the opportunity to seize the French territories in England? This book will provide an in-depth explanation.
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