In addition to the Crusades, which were religious wars fought for control of the Holy Land, English kings in the Middle Ages also fought a long-running foreign conflict to assert their claim to the French throne. What is this period of warfare, which included the famous Battle of Agincourt, called?
- The Hundred Years' WarCevap
- BThe Wars of the Roses
- CThe Norman Conquest
- DThe English Civil War
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The Hundred Years' War is the name given to the series of foreign conflicts fought between England and France over the English kings' claim to the French throne.
The Hundred Years' War (1337–1453) was a series of battles between England and France. It was driven by the English kings' claim to the French throne and included significant English victories like the Battle of Agincourt in 1415.
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The Hundred Years' War was a foreign conflict between England and France, distinct from internal civil wars and religious crusades.