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why did britain and french fight

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In the Middle Ages, France and England were powerful kingdoms with intertwined dynasties and histories. After the invasion of England in 1066 by William, Duke of Normandy, the English monarchy started to build a huge domain in France. Later on, they also got a claim on the French throne through a marriage, and this led to the Hundred years war. This was the first peak of the FrenchThis was a feudal conflict such as those that arose between all neighbouring countries in Europe, it was not really specific to the French and English.

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➤ Answer :-

  • In the Middle Ages, France and Britain were powerful kingdoms with intertwined dynasties and histories.
  • After the invasion of England in 1066 by William, Duke of Normandy, the English monarchy started to build a huge domain in France.
  • Later on, they also got a claim on the French throne through a marriage, and this led to the Hundred years war.
  • This was the first peak of the French.
  • This was a feudal conflict such as those that arose between all neighbouring countries in Europe, it was not really specific to the French and English.
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