From this lesson, the Hundred Years’ War marked the beginning of England’s _____.
a. attempts to gain New World territory
b. Age of Exploration
c. Counter Reformation
d. naval and maritime supremacy

Respuesta :

naval and maritime supremacy

The correct answer is D. Naval and maritime supremacy

Explanation

The Hundred Years' War from 1337 to 1453 was a conflict between the House of Plantagenet, a royal house that ruled the Kingdom of England and the House of Valois from France to rule over the Kingdom of France. This long conflict implied the development of new weapons and tactics, the creation of first permanent and professional armies and development of nationalist ideas in both countries. This war included multiple naval battles such as the Battle of Winchelsea in which British defeated French ships and vessels or the Battle of Sluys in which the British took control of the English Channel, which gave an advantage to Britain in terms of naval and maritime dominance, also, the British navy expanded to 700 ships in services by 1350, and later in 1419 conquered the Channel of France, thus, during this war some of the advancements made, meant the beginning of England naval and maritime supremacy.


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