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The Hundred Years' War
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Who became the French king when Philip died?
Philip's son, Charles, became the new king of France.
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How many phases does The Hundred Years' War have?
3 PHASES
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The territory King Philip confiscated was called Aquitaine.
TRUE
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What slowed the conflicts?
The Black Plague
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The French King was released after a payment of ...
3 million ecus
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The Treaty of Bretigny was signed in ...
1360
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To leave jail, Jean ll had to give the English a ... to take his place
HOSTAGE
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The English invaded the French and wanted to negotiate with them.
TRUE
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Why did Edward III claim the French throne?
Edward claimed the throne because he was Philip's grandson.
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Charles was Edward's _________.
UNCLE
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The Kings of England controlled land in France.
TRUE
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Which is the name of the first phase?
The Edwardian Era War
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In which year did Edward lll take control of Calais?
1347
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In 1437, King Philip VI of France confiscated English territory.
FALSE
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The French Kings were not worried about the loss of territory.
FALSE
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Who became the king when Charles died?
Philip VI
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Which battle was fought in 1346?
The Battle of Cracy
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Isabella was Charles' __________.
SISTER
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When Charles died, Isabella tried to claim the throne for Edward.
TRUE
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King Edward's son was called .....
The Black Prince
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Who won the Battle of Cracy?
Edward lll
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Edward III was angry to Philip and claimed his right to the throne.
TRUE
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Taking control of Calais gave the English access to a _____ and a base of ________.
PORT - BASE OF OPERATIONS
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The Black Prince captured...
Jean ll (King Philip's successor)
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