Where Find Information About 100 Years War

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Where Find Information About 100 Years War - All of these web sites are perfect for learning about the 100 Years War and European History. All of these educational web sites about the 100 Years War and European History are non-commercial and free of advertising.

Note: Pam Gaulin used to edit a database of live web sites for school libraries, for K-12 students.

Overview of the Hundred Years War

This detailed site gives an overview of the 100 Years War. This web site is for high school or college level study. The maps and other graphics can be used my middle school students.

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This site is maintained by Ohio State University

Battles and Rulers

If you want to know the details about this European war, read up on the war's battles and rulers. The information is presented in a chronological timeline, with important information in bold.

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The Hundred Years War

One very accessible site that can be used by students of all ages is this web site. There is a lot of information about Royal English and French Coinage and the Hundred Years War.

Battles highlighted on the site include the Battle of Crecy, the Battle of Poitiers, the Battle of Cocherel, and the Battle of Agincourt.

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Maps of the 100 Years War

Find maps of the Hundred Years War at this useful .

Timeline

Just looking for the dates? Check out this detailed and useful timeline.

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Simple Timeline of the 100 Years War

A simpler timeline can be found here. This one is better suited to middle school students.

Primary Source:

For a college level paper, or to get a true sense of this European war, read this primary sources, an account of the war, written by Jean Froissart. Visit this page.

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  • Charlotte Kuchinsky10/7/2007

    I just can't deal with any more war stuff right now but I appreciate the info for the future.

  • Pam Gaulin10/5/2007

    The headline should read: Where to Find Information About the 100 Years War - the lowercase monster has struck and stolen the words beginning with lower case letters :-)

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