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The Hundred Years’ War

French king Charles IV died in 1328 with no male heir Two men attempted to claim the vacant throne 1. Edward III of England, grandson of Charles IV 2. Philip of Valois, nephew of Charles English armies attacked France Edward III Philip of Valois

Joan of Arc Young French peasant woman who was inspired by God to save France Convinced Charles VII to let her lead an army against the English in 1429 Helped push the English armies out of central France Was captured, accused of heresy, and burned at the stake in 1431; was sainted in 1920

The Location were Joan of Arc was burned on May 31, 1431.

This is what remains of the old Town Plaza well about 50 feet from where Joan was burned.

The Nature of Warfare Changed Longbows eliminated advantages of armor cannons could be used to blast holes in castles monarchs used armies recruited from common people

The War Contribute to the End of Feudalism in France people became more patriotic, more devoted to the monarch than their feudal lord monarchs built huge armies with the taxes they collected, which reduced the power of nobles