Which young girl helped drive the english from french soil in the 15th century?
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Joan of Arc was the young French girl who helped to drive away the British from the French soil.
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Joan of Arc or the Maid of Orleans was born in 1412 in France. She is considered as the national heroine of France. She was a peasant girl, who believed that she was acting under divine guidance. She led the French army in a momentous victory at Orleans, that repulsed the English attempt to conquer France during the Hundred Years' War. She was captured and was burned to death by the English and their French collaborators in 1431. She became the greatest national heroine of her compatriots and her achievement was a decisive factor in the later awakening of French Revolution consciousness.
Joan of Arc -
Joan of Arc or the Maid of Orleans was born in 1412 in France. She is considered as the national heroine of France. She was a peasant girl, who believed that she was acting under divine guidance. She led the French army in a momentous victory at Orleans, that repulsed the English attempt to conquer France during the Hundred Years' War. She was captured and was burned to death by the English and their French collaborators in 1431. She became the greatest national heroine of her compatriots and her achievement was a decisive factor in the later awakening of French Revolution consciousness.
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The young which drove the British from the French soil was Joan of Arc.
Joan of Arc:
Joan of Arc was a peasant girl in medieval France. She believed that God had chosen her to lead France to Victory in the running war with England. With no such military training, Joan convinced the crown prince Charles to allow her to lead the French army to the city of Orleans. There the army achieved a momentous victory over the English. She is also known as the Maid of Orleans and remembered among the French as a symbol of unity and nationalism.
Joan of Arc:
Joan of Arc was a peasant girl in medieval France. She believed that God had chosen her to lead France to Victory in the running war with England. With no such military training, Joan convinced the crown prince Charles to allow her to lead the French army to the city of Orleans. There the army achieved a momentous victory over the English. She is also known as the Maid of Orleans and remembered among the French as a symbol of unity and nationalism.
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