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Period: Mar 1, 1337 to Mar 1, 1453
The Hundred Years War
The Hundred Wars was known to be a hard period of time between England and France. This war started with a stunning success for Britian's, which then the English forces dominated France for decades. This was known to be a major battle between these nations. The winning between England and France switch through the year 1360- 141422. The struggle included the generations of French and English. https://web.cn.edu/kwheeler/Hundred_Years.html
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Period: Oct 1, 1347 to Mar 1, 1353
The Bubonic Plague
The Blach death reached the shores of Italy in the spring, year of 1348. The spread then created a continuous death across Europe in history. It then spread through 1/3 of Europe killing 1/3 of their people. The Violence of the disease was spreadin through as the sick communicated to the healthy who came near them, and that disease spreads. To speak or go near the near the sick brought infection and death. http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/plague.htm
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Jan 6, 1424
Joan of Arc
In the year of 1424, Joan Of Arc was known to be very important during the Hundred years war. When she was at the age of 13 she started to hear noises from God. She was then told to disguise herself as a man and join the French Army fight against England. In 1429 the voices told her to go see the future rulers of France , Charles VII. He made her talk to his priests. http://archive.joan-of arc.org/joanofarc_short_biography.html
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May 3, 1493
Noccolo Machiavelli
In the year 1493, Niccolo Machiavelli discovered the troubles of French Invasions. Machiavelli was known to be involved in the downfall of his patron, Gonfaloneire Soderini. He then was arrested on a charge of conspiracy in 1512, and put to the torture. When he was pardoned, he then retired from public life and devoted himself to literature. Literature then became his life story. http://www.historyguide.org/intellect/machiavelli.html
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Apr 21, 1509
Henry VIII of England
Henry VIII of England, was known to be married six times and a very important role as a king in the English Reformation. As a young monarch, and second in the Tudor dynasty, Henry VIII was known to have art, music, and culture as an diverse appetite. Henry then had his first marriage with Queen Anne. His dedication was not to his marriage but life story. He went on as king raising two daughters to take his place. He then died later on. www.biography.com/people/henry-viii-9335322 -
Jul 1, 1553
Mary I of England
Mary Tudor was known to be the first regnant Queen of England, reigning from 1553 until her death. She was known for her religious persecutions of protestants and the executions of over 300 people. Mary was at the age of 37 when it was the time for her assecion. As she remained the Queen, she tknew her sister would reign as Queen if she continued being childless. Mary, was also known as " Bloody Mary". http://www.biography.com/people/mary-tudor-9401296
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Sep 7, 1558
Elizabeth I of England
In the year 1558, Elizabeth reigns as the Queen of Englan after her sister death. During Elizabeths first sessions of parliament, in 1559, came the passage of the Act of Supremacy. She took a moderate approach to the divisive religious conflict in her country. Elizabeth entered the Fray to support the religious conflict. http://www.biography.com/people/queen-elizabeth-i-9286133#synopsis
http://www.royal.gov.uk/historyofthemonarchy/kingsandqueensofengland/thetudors/elizabethi.aspx