France had a warmer climate than England. Therefore, civilization came to France earlier than to England. Because of this, England became a kind of colony of France. But the warm climate is the reason for the low technological ceiling. And one day France reached its ceiling and lagged behind England. And England went to war with France to gain freedom from colonial status Long, long 100 year war
During the Hundred Years War (1337-1453), England's King Henry VI (1421-1471) was actually crowned king of France in Paris on December 16, 1431. However, in subsequent years, the English cause in France became more untenable and ultimately failed in its claim to the French crown.
France and England
England became the first industrialised country. The ownership of land, which had been the aristoracy's means of controlling the populace became increasingly irrelevent as more money was made in factories.
Civil War....Caveliers and roundheads. Oliver Cromwell.Anglican Catholic Answer!England became a dictatorship led first by Cromwell and then by the Army!
common people
France (over England).
France had a warmer climate than England. Therefore, civilization came to France earlier than to England. Because of this, England became a kind of colony of France. But the warm climate is the reason for the low technological ceiling. And one day France reached its ceiling and lagged behind England. And England went to war with France to gain freedom from colonial status Long, long 100 year war
No. He was Duke of Normandy and became King of England. France was never among his aims.
The French throne. The Plantagenet house of England had claims to the throne of France back to William the Conqueror of Normandy. The Norman Dukes who later became Kings of England were bound to swear fealty to the French King - and when they had gained England and become more powerful than France it was seen as humiliating for them to continue to swear fealty. And so the Hundred Years War began with the French House of Valois and the English House of Plantagenet both claiming the throne of France.
The basis of the economy and settlement in the north american colonies of France and England were
During the Hundred Years War (1337-1453), England's King Henry VI (1421-1471) was actually crowned king of France in Paris on December 16, 1431. However, in subsequent years, the English cause in France became more untenable and ultimately failed in its claim to the French crown.
Mary Tudor never did become Queen of France. Only Queen of England. Mary Queen of Scots, Mary Stewart became Queen of France the age of 17.
France and England
When William invaded England and became its king he was also the Duke of Normandy. Normandy is, and was, part of France and as duke he was, in theory, a servant of the King of France. Integrating England and Normandy would either mean England was part of Normandy and therefore part of France, or Normandy was part of England, which would not have gone down well with the King of France who, in theory, own it.
Eleanor of Aquitaine. She became queen of France through her marriage to Louis VII. After this was annuled, she married Henry Plantaganet, who would soon become Henry II of England.
make science became the majority part of life in France, Germany, and England.