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Interesting - not going to settle for the inevitable French revolts you will get over the years, you want to tempt fate and bring on the Dutch revolts as well? :eek: A brave man. ;)
 
Looking good. The early hundred years war is always a fun time.

Indeed. There is plenty of fun when Mila Jovo... erm... Jean of Jo... Mila of Arch... well, when the damoiselle of Orleans appears, there is plenty of fun :D
 
As this is AGCEEP, he will get french as an accepted cluutre, and all of non-celtic France as cores if he wipes the floor with the Dauphine. Dont know about the dutch though, never managed to focus on both. 'tis was in the demo, though.
 
Once more we shall push


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In May 1427 England was heading to a war once again with Dauphin for the crown of France.


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New ways of fighting were invented in Anglia.

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By tactical trading manouvers in Venice the English merchants were able to gain more profit.


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New sails were made made in Cornwall.

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By March 1428 the first signs of English victories started to pop out when Vendee fell.

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Soon after Vendee the English armies defeated the French in Limousin.

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Due the success of Henry VI's generals his reputation as a good king grew amongst the courts of Europe.

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The French were once again on the run and soon Poitou fell too.

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English Armies were also sent to deal with Foix who had joined the Dauphin pretenders.

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Foix soon accepted the unconditional surrender and became vassal of England.
 
Now, to make a proper job of it.
 
By the telling, it doesn't sound like Dauphine is giving you much pressure. The opposition to your rule ends very soon. :D At least for Dauphine. ;)
 
It looks like it's all over but the shouting for the Dauphin. :cool:

Joe
 
Beware! The French can be prepared to use some of their smelly mass destruction weapons (Cammembert et al)! They might counter strike! :D
 
Last of the Dauphins


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The rebels in Dauphin had taken over Auvergne and the French had fled the city leaving it wide open for the English to take.


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In Normandy raiders and desserters were freaking havoc amongst the peace loving peasants.


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Knowing that the era of Dauphin was over they offered peace with several provinces. The Regent of England accepted it.

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After the victories in France more and more young men joined the Army.
 
The war continues even though resistance is futile


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Six months after peace had been signed between Dauphin and England Joan of Arc rode to Rheims to support Charles VIII to the throne of France. Once again a war was broken out between England and France.

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Church funds were mostly seized and used to recruit soldiers.

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August 1430 Burgundy annexed Brabant to their duchy.

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English armies marched to Champange, Limousin and other nearby castles to defeat the French armies.


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Next spring the French rebels in Champagne and Limousin were defeated and the English armies continued further south.
 
We will end this war!

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It was clear for the English regency that continuation wars with France over the throne would cripple the nation if they were led to continue this way, so they decided to capture Joan of Arc and trial her for witchcraft to show the people that Charles VII was not the legal king of France.

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The French tried to attack the English armies in the deserts of Auvergne but they were too hasty in their attack and were soon pushed back.

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After long investigations Joan of Arc was finally burned as a witch and French people were devastated and many soldiers left the ranks of the French armies.

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Not soon after Joan had been executed Charles VIII submitted to England as an vassal and the Hundred Years War was finally ended.

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It was clear that English Regency wanted to keep all the lands of France for them self and when Burgundy asked for Champagne their request was denied.

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London and it's surrounding areas started to get interest from people from the country side and soon more tax payers arrived to Anglia.
 
Now just a matter of making both permanent additions to your realm.