contestada

What is one reason for early English victories during the Hundred Years' War?
A.
The English had superior weapons, such as the English longbow.
B.
The French were greatly outnumbered in every battle by the English.
C.
The English believed more strongly in their reasons for fighting than the French.
D.
The French were fighting on unfamiliar ground, having invaded English-held territory.

Respuesta :

A. The English had superior weapons, such as the English longbow.
This weaponry decimated the French army during the first major battle at Crecy, France and was considered a decisive victory.

The correct answer is "A".

The Hundred Years War was fought between the Kingdom of England and France between 1337 and 1453. Although the War resulted in the victory for the French, as they were able to expel the English invasion from mainland Europe, the English had 3 initial victories at Crecy, Poitiers, and Agincourt. These victories were mainly due to the improved weaponry the invading English forces used against the local French soldiers. The Battle of Crecy saw the introduction of the Longbow as a key weapon for warfare.