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14. Where did the first battle of the Hundred Years' War take

place?
A In Burgundy
B In central France
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C In northern France
D In English territory

1 Answer

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Answer:

Normandy

Step-by-step explanation:

Normany suppose to be the answer because The Battle of Crécy (the first major engagement of the Hundred Years' War): After the battle of Sluys, Edward III landed in Normandy in July 1346 with about 10,000 men. The French pursued. Edward III decided to halt near Crecy in Normandy and to prepare for battle the next day.

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