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france

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(1428-1429) Siege of Orleans The siege of Orleans was the turning point of the Hundred Years' War. After over 80 years of warfare the French finally gained the upper hand with the decisive victory at Orleans.

France gained the most as a result of the Hundred Years' War.

By 1453, the coast of Calais is the only English possession left in France. (1428-1429) Siege of Orleans The siege of Orleans was the turning point of the Hundred Years' War. After over 80 years of warfare, the French finally gained the upper hand with the decisive victory at Orleans.

What was the biggest outcome of the Hundred Years' war?

The war laid waste to much of France and caused enormous suffering; it virtually destroyed the feudal nobility and thereby brought about a new social order. Ending England's status as a power on the continent, led the English to expand their reach and power at sea.

What were the three results of the Hundred Year's war?

The loss of all English-held territory in France except Calais.

  1. A high number of casualties amongst the nobility, particularly in France.
  2. A decline in trade, especially English wool and Gascon wine.
  3. A great wave of taxes to pay for the war contributed to social unrest in both countries.

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