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    The Crucial Battle of the Hundred Years' War That Was
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The Crucial Battle of the Hundred Years' War That Was

Question 38

Question 38

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The crucial battle of the Hundred Years' War that was won by Henry V in 1415 and that led to the treaty and apparent victory in the war for Henry and England was the Battle of


A) Brétigny.
B) Tours.
C) Poitiers.
D) Calais.
E) Agincourt.

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