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The Hundred Years’ War

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Week 16: The Hundred Years? War #Internet #IhateMLA ? Prof. Chaves #Google #TEARS Ushering in an (Early) Modern Age 14th century: the calamitous century; refers to both the Black Death and the Hundred Years? War Hundred Years? War (HYW): conflict fought between France and England Dynastic struggle War itself wasn?t that consequential More important than just who won/lost Served as key pivotal moment in European history Ended Middle Ages and ushered in the Early Modern Era 1453-1793 C.E.: Early Modern Era (EME): creation of nation states Witnessed a number of changes in Europe

Ch 12 Outline

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Chapter 12: Chapter Outline The following annotated chapter outline will help you review the major topics covered in this chapter. Instructions:?Review the outline to recall events and their relationships as presented in the chapter. Return to skim any sections that seem unfamiliar. I. Prelude to Disaster ? A. Climate Change and Famine ? ? 1. About 1300 the climate in Europe became colder and wetter, beginning a period that historical geographers refer to as a ?little ice age.? ? ? 2. An unusual number of storms ruined wheat, oat, and hay crops, resulting in poor harvests that led to scarcity and starvation. ? ? 3. Almost all of northern Europe suffered a ?Great Famine??in the years 1315 to 1322. ? ? 4.

100 years war

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I.?????????????Hundred Years War A.????background ? Queen Isabella and her love triangle; Edward III; Charles IV/Philip IV;?Salic?Law?prohibits females from holding office B.????Causes of the War ??????????????????????????????????????????i.????Land dispute ??Acquitane?is English vassalage to France; Philip VI takes it for France;?Edward III claims to be the rightful heir of France; French ?Civil War? ?????????????????????????????????????????ii.????Wool trade ? critical for Flanders; aristocracy (landowners) supported France and merchants (businessmen) supported England C.????popular response ? the English people?s reason for fighting was to put the English king on the French throne; propaganda; opportunities for jobs, get booty, pardons
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