Answer:
the destruction of French towns and farms
Explanation:
The 100 years' War was fought between the Kingdom of France and the Kingdom of England, however, it was fought entirely on French Soil, including English-controlled French areas.
These made the English particularly harsh in their treatment of the French peasantry, and in their war tactics. They used a scorched-earth tactic, in which they destroyed farms, towns, and depleted resources. They did so to prevent the French Army from obtaining much needed supplies.
Answer:
question-What symbolic number is used in the design of Notre Dame’s west façade? one four three two
Answer- I think it's 3
The answer is A, the south was not more industrialized than the North.
The industrial revolution! it resulted in farmers leaving rural areas to work in machinery in urbanized cities