Causes and effects of the Hundred Years War Related Important Events ⚡

Date of EventEvent / Incident
24 June 1340The English fleet operated by a hundred-year war-edward III almost completely destroyed the French fleet in the battle of sluis.
18 July 1389France and England agreed to the Trus of Linglingam, establishing 13 years of peace during a hundred years of war.
25 October 1415England's hundred-year-old war-Henry V and his light-based infantry and archers defeated heavy-armored French horsemen on St. Crispin Day.
18 June 1429The French forces led by the Zone of Arc defeated the Chief English Army under Sir John Fastolf in the battle of Pate. It turned the attitude of a hundred years of war.
23 May 1430The hundred -year war zone of arc was occupied by the siege of Compagein.
30 May 1431The hundred years of war-zone of arch was burnt at stake in the inroin of France after he was convicted of a political testing.
17 July 1453The battle of Calcilan ended English with the final struggle of a hundred years of war, except Kallis, with all landholding losing all landholding.
11 June 1498The beginning of the battle of Jargu. This was the first aggressive fight of the arch. Immediately after relieving the siege on the Orleans, the French forces removed the neighboring district along the Lawyer River. This campaign was the first continuous French invasion in a generation in a hundred years of war.
22 October 1633Ming Chinese naval forces defeated the fleet of a Dutch East India Company in Taiwan Strait, the largest naval encounter between Chinese and European army before the first opium war after two hundred years.
23 June 1757The battle of Plassey began between Robert Clive, in -charge of the British Army and the Nawab of Bengal, Siraj -Uud -Daula. Robert Clive controlled Bengal in this battle. The Battle of Plassey was a decisive victory of the British East India Company over the Nawab of Bengal and its French colleagues. The fight established the company rule in Bengal which expanded to most parts of India for the next hundred years.
26 February 1958The remains of an ancient civilization were found at the site of Kot Di Ji Sindh in Pakistan, which was about three hundred years older than the Mohenjodaro civilization.
12 May 907Zhu Wayne forced Emperor Ae to end Tangdinesti after nearly three hundred years of rule.

Causes and effects of the Hundred Years War Questions and Answer ⚡

Question: Between which countries did the "Hundred Years' War" take place?

 ◉ england and france

✅ Correct

 ◉ France and Germany

❌ Incorrect

 ◉ France and Spain

❌ Incorrect

 ◉ Portugal and Spain

❌ Incorrect

Question: Which two countries were involved in the 'Hundred Years' War'?

 ◉ Turkey and Aasitya

❌ Incorrect

 ◉ Germany and Russia

❌ Incorrect

 ◉ england and france

✅ Correct

 ◉ Palestine and Israel

❌ Incorrect

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