Which statements are true about the Hundred Years' War? Choose all answers that are correct. Question 4 options: At the end of the war, France lost all of its English territory except Hastings. At the end of the war, England lost all of its French territory except Calais. English infantry introduced the longbow. New styles of armor gave French cavalry an enormous advantage over foot soldiers. After the Hundred Years' War, armies continued to use the tactics they had used before the war. Joan of Arc inspired the French to act as one people.

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-English infantry introduced the longbow.

-Joan of Arc inspired the French to act as one people.

-At the end of the war, England lost all of its French territory except Calais.

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The statements that are true about the Hundred Years War are:

  • English infantry introduced the longbow.
  • At the end of the war, England ... French territory except Calais.
  • Joan of Arc... French ... one people.

What happened in the Hundred Years War?

The war was fought primarily between England and France and led to the French clawing back most of French territory from England apart from Calais.

Joan of Arc made a name for herself in this war when she called for the French to fight as one against the English who had gained the upper hand at some point due to technological advancements like the longbow.

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