
Anglo-French Wars
The Anglo-French Wars were a series of conflicts between England (later Britain) and France, spanning from the late Middle Ages into the early modern period. Key causes included territorial disputes, colonial rivalry, and struggles for dominance in Europe. Notable conflicts included the Hundred Years' War (1337-1453) and the Napoleonic Wars (1803-1815). These wars significantly shaped national identities and influenced global politics, trade, and colonization. They often involved battles for land, resources, and influence, leaving a lasting impact on both nations and their relationships with other countries.