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VARVARA [1.3K]
1 year ago
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Even though the english were outnumbered by the french, what advantage did the english have over the french at the battle of agi

ncourt?
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Paul [167]1 year ago
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Advantages that the English had over the French in the Battle of Agincourt are a muddy field to slow the French down, the lethal longbow, and two wood lines that protected the English.

Battle of Agincourt was a decisive war in the Hundred Years' battle that resulted in the victory of the English over the French. The English army, led by way of King Henry V, famously achieved victory despite the numerical superiority of its opponent.

The Battle of Agincourt on 25 October 1415 noticed Henry V of Britain defeat an overwhelmingly larger French navy at some stage in the Hundred-year war. The English won the way to the advanced longbow, subject position.

On top of the crowded formations, heavy armor, and lack of field, troops needed to face another obstacle; a slim battlefield. The French navy all through that time frame become no longer cut out for constricted battlefield combat; the discipline and preparedness of the English soldiers overpowered the French with extremely good ease.

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