In the days of knights and kings, known as the Middle Ages, one of the only ways to gain power was through the social status of a family. Of course, if there are brothers and sisters, there is some debate as to who gets what if a family dies. This argument is the foundation of the beginning of the centennial war, the King of Charles IV of France died in 1328. Edward III, Duke Gyunne, Count of Ponitius, region of France. After King Charles IV died, Edward III robbed France 's throne, he had no son, and his mother was a sister of Charles IV, he said he had inheritance rights.
The centennial war was a war between England and France, and France defended its crown against British rule in this war. This war has had a great impact on the people of various countries. The origin of war can go back to William's conquest of the UK. In 1066, Duke of William of Normandy led the army to Britain. He won the fight and became King of England. This is possible under feudalism. Feudalism is a sort of social classification, where the golden rule of a member of the centennial war is defined by people who have money. In other words, people possessing gold have power, and those with power have money. In the history book I will discuss the cause of general war such as liberation from adversity and liberation from religion. But in any war the real problem is the desire for power and control and the means to finance them is economical. Each country will endure the struggle of years of power and control. With France
The spirit of the Renaissance was transmitted to the UK in the 15th century, after the centennial war, France collided under the rule of the French throne. The centennial war is not actually a single war that lasts a hundred years. Instead, this is a series of conflicts with peacetime beginning in 1337 and ending in 1453. The centennial war was the result of a conflict between British and French dominant families, British Plantagenets (program TAJ-eh) and French Cape Tian (keh-PEE-shehns). Since 1066, the UK has dominated the rich agricultural area of France. There, the two countries are often fighting. In the thirteenth century, the British and French noblemen got married, and both the British and the French king requested the French throne.