Assess the impact of the Hundred Years War upon Anglo-French trade
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Table of Contents
- Introduction.
- The death of Charles IV - The king of France.
- The increase in iron and steel trades in the war.
- The Scottish interruption.
- Loss of Normandy.
- The effects of the hundred years war.
- The effects on trade and commerce.
- Conclusion.
- Bibliography.
Abstract
The hundred years war is an important period of the English history and of the french history. The hundred years' war was a conflict between France and England, lasting 116 years from 1337 to 1453. It was fought primarily over claims by the English kings to the french throne, and was punctuated by several brief and two lengthy periods of peace before it finally ended in the expulsion of the English from France, with the exception of Calais. In fact, the war was a series of conflicts and can be divided in three or four phases: the Edwardian war (1337-1360), the Caroline war (1369-1389), the Lancastrian war (1415-1429), and the reversal of situation with the episode of Joan of Arc. The term "hundred years war" was a later historical term invented by historians to describe the series of events. One of the main causes of the hundred years war was the relationship between the Kings of France and England on the duchy of Aquitaine in South-western France.
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