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Courtney Pillow & Nicholas DeJarnette

1. Edward III, King of England, was closest in line to the French throne 2. French claimed Philip of Valois to be the King They did not want an Englishmen in charge 3. Everyone agreed on Edward getting Gascony in exchange for Philip to be King of France 4. Philip takes the Aquitaine 5. War was declared between France and England The Aquitaine wikitravel.org

1. French Navy lost at Sluys Edward III defeated them on June 24 th ; marked the beginning of the war French fleet is destroyed The Battle of Sluys

1. Battle of Crécy – August 26 French outnumbered the English but the English had superior skills French were defeated Edward moved north and captured Calais Battle of Crécy historywarsweapons.com

1. Philip VI dies; John II takes over 2. Black Death arrived in Europe 1/3 of the population fell victim to the disease

1. Edward the Black Prince, Edward III’s son, represented England 2. The Black Prince invaded France and won Battle of Poitiers Captured John II

1. The Black Prince was invading France, signed the Treaty of Brétigny, with Charles This gave up Charles’s rights to the French throne The treaty gave England almost all the control of Aquitaine

1. John II died in England He was succeeded by Charles V 2. Gascon nobles were being taxed heavily by the Black Prince They appeal to Charles V 3. Charles V takes the Aquitaine The war was renewed

1. Battle at La Rochelle English naval fleet was defeated This weakened their position

1. The Black Prince died ( ) The Black Prince

1. Edward III dies Richard II takes the throne Disputes over the throne gave French advantage Isle of Wright is overrun by French Inhabitants are forced to buy them off 3. French fleet burns Hastings Causes an uproar in England August -

1. Richard II resigned the throne of England Henry VI took over Henry VI

1. Henry VI asked for properties once held by Henry II He was refused 2. Henry crossed the channel and took control of Harfleur 3. Henry defeated the French at Agincocrt 4. Henry VI continued placing Normandy under the English

1. Henry and Charles VI signed a treaty Henry would marry Charles’s daughter His heirs would inherit the French throne Marriage of Henry and Catherine

1. Henry II died Henry VI was crowned in England and also in France 2. People didn’t agree with this They wanted Dauphin Charles – earlier, he was named illegitimate 3. English still maintained military superiority in France

1. English laid siege to Orleans They continued to take more territory Siege on Orleans

1. English now control northern 3 rd of France and Aquitaine in the southwest of the country 2. Joan of Arc said she could speak to God and that he told her to help drive the English from France 3. Joan persuaded Charles to let her help She road into battle in full armor and raised the spirits of the French troops They were able to lift the siege on Orleans 4. Battle of Jargeau 700 English troops defended the town for 2 days Joan killed as many as 1,100 people aipetcher.wordpress.com

1. Joan of Arc was captured by the Burgundies They handed her to the English She was tried on charges of heresy and witchcraft 2. Joan was burned at the stake in Rouen

1. (1435) Burgundies changed sides Signed treaty with King of France 2. Fighting continued and France achieved many more victories The French were set in a place where the outcome of the war was in a positive favor for France 3. (1453) The last battle of the war was the Battle of Castillon In Aquitaine France was finally returned to the French

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