Explain the what, when, why, and so what (results) of the Hundred Years' War. Who was mainly responsible for turning the tide for France? What war broke out in England in the aftermath of the English defeat?

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Ans: Essays should define what is meant by the Hundred Years' War and indicate at least some of the causes. The role of Joan of Arc, the later reign of Charles VII, and the Wars of the Roses should be discussed.

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