Why did England lose France?

It was indeed French support for David Bruce of Scotland, in the face of Edward III's intervention there, that triggered the breakdown between England and France and culminated in Philip VI's confiscation of Aquitaine in 1337 - the event that precipitated the Hundred Years War.
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Why did England take over France?

The English invasion of France of 1230 was a military campaign undertaken by Henry III of England in an attempt to reclaim the English throne's rights and inheritance to the territories of France, held prior to 1224.
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Did the English lose to the French?

England loses all continental possessions except for the Pale of Calais. The Hundred Years' War was one of the most significant conflicts of the Middle Ages. For 116 years, interrupted by several truces, five generations of kings from two rival dynasties fought for the throne of the largest kingdom in Western Europe.
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Did France ever defeat England?

Battle of Agincourt, (October 25, 1415), decisive battle in the Hundred Years' War (1337–1453) that resulted in the victory of the English over the French.
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Why did Britain and France hate each other?

The war began because of two main reasons: England wanted control of the English-owned, French-controlled region of Aquitaine, and the English royal family was also after the French crown. The sheer duration of this conflict means that there were many developments and lots of battles, too – 56 battles to be precise!
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When did Britain and France stop being enemies?

England and France were the dominant powers in Europe in the 19th century, and up till the unification of Germany around 1870, the small, individual German states posed no threat to England and only a minor threat to the rest of Europe.
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Why did the English eventually beat the French in North America?

What may have been one reason the English eventually beat the French in North America? The English, unlike the French and Dutch, populated their colonies in North America, so that by the eve of the French and Indian War, England's colonial population was more than 1 million, while France's was only 65,000.
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Has France ever won a War?

The Wars of Religion crippled France in the late 16th century, but a major victory over Spain in the Thirty Years' War made France the most powerful nation on the continent once more.
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Did Britain ever lost a War?

Battle of the Somme, 1916

They were so confident that they told their troops to simply walk across no man's land instead of dashing from cover to cover. The British lost around 20,000 soldiers on the first day of the battle. Over the next three months, both the Brits and the Germans lost around half a million men each.
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How many years did French rule England?

From 1066 onwards - the French Duke of Normandy ruled England and Wales as King William 1st. The Court became French and the official language French. Most of England was under French control from 1216 -1217 when the barons declared Price Louis of France to be King of England.
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Did France ever try to invade England?

On 3rd January 1545 Francis announced his intention to invade England, 'to liberate the English from the Protestant tyranny that Henry VIII had imposed on them'. Francis was taking advantage of the fact that the English armies were otherwise occupied in Ireland, France and Scotland.
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Who won the 100 war between England and France?

By 1453, the coast of Calais is the only English possession left in France. (1428-1429) Siege of Orleans The siege of Orleans was the turning point of the Hundred Years' War. After over 80 years of warfare the French finally gained the upper hand with the decisive victory at Orleans.
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How did England lose Calais?

The Pale of Calais remained part of England until unexpectedly lost by Mary I to France in 1558. After secret preparations, 30,000 French troops, led by Francis, Duke of Guise, took the city, which quickly capitulated under the Treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis (1559).
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Did the French rule England?

As mentioned England was not ruled by the French king. But it was ruled by a French-speaking monarchy. It is a common misconception that the English at some point gained independence from this French-speaking monarchy, but this is not true. The current monarchy descends from William the Conqueror.
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Is the French army any good?

According to Credit Suisse, the French Armed Forces are ranked as the world's sixth-most powerful military.
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Did the US ever lose a war?

US lost five major wars after 1945

However, the US was unable to get any significant victory in its wars abroad. America fought five major wars after 1945 including Korea, Vietnam, Gulf War, Iraq, and Afghanistan in addition to some minor wars in Somalia, Yemen, and Libya.
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How did the French lose America?

France lost its mainland possessions to North America. Britain now claimed all the land from the east coast of North America to the Mississippi River. Everything west of that river belonged to Spain. France gave all its western lands to Spain to keep the British out.
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Why did France lose North America?

The French may have lost geographic control of North America, but their influence is still strong today. The French lost North America because of their overreliance on the fur trade, inability to fully cooperate with all Native American tribes in the area, and loss in the French and Indian War.
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How did France lose its territory in North America?

In 1763, the Treaty of Paris was signed, ending the Seven Years' War, which Britain won, defeating France. By this treaty, France ceded its territories east of the Mississippi River to Britain. This area was made a part of the expanded British West Florida colony.
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Are Britain and France friends?

Britain and France have stood together ever since – through the First World War, the Second World War and countless other conflicts. Since Friday 13th November, 2015, the Entente Cordiale has become more than and treaty – it has become reality.
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Who would win a war between France and UK?

What are some of the relative advantages and disadvantages for the two forces? The French have more surface vessels than the Brits, and they have more fast jets, so they've got the slight edge in terms of numbers, for all the UK's expenditure.
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Who won the war between England and France?

The British victory in the French and Indian War earned England a reputation as a world power with a strong navy, a reputation they would use to continue their empire-building around the globe.
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Is France stronger than UK?

France surpassed the US and Britain as the world's top soft power, according to an annual survey examining how much non-military global influence an individual country wields. Britain headed the list two years ago, but was edged off top spot by the US last year.
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