Results 1 to 3 of 3

Thread: Effects of an 'English' victory during "The Hundred Years War"?

  1. #1
    Banned
    Join Date
    Apr 2010
    Last Online
    04-24-2012 @ 01:01 PM
    Meta-Ethnicity
    Island Race
    Ethnicity
    English
    Country
    England
    Region
    Jersey
    Taxonomy
    Nordomediterranid
    Gender
    Posts
    1,783
    Thumbs Up
    Received: 22
    Given: 0

    0 Not allowed!

    Question Effects of an 'English' victory during "The Hundred Years War"?


    The title says it all. I believe that an early English/Plantagenet victory would have meant the survival of the Oďl/Oc languages in France and thus England remaining a Francophonic (and more or less Francophile) country as a result. Unlike a late English victory under the Lancastrian dynasty, which actually did happen and where traditions between both kingdoms had to be respected (since "Englishness" became a more stable notion following numerous victories in its early history).
    Please discuss/expand...


  2. #2
    Banned
    Join Date
    Apr 2010
    Last Online
    04-24-2012 @ 01:01 PM
    Meta-Ethnicity
    Island Race
    Ethnicity
    English
    Country
    England
    Region
    Jersey
    Taxonomy
    Nordomediterranid
    Gender
    Posts
    1,783
    Thumbs Up
    Received: 22
    Given: 0

    0 Not allowed!

    Default

    *BURP*

  3. #3
    Banned
    Join Date
    Apr 2010
    Last Online
    10-05-2014 @ 02:26 PM
    Ethnicity
    European
    Country
    European Union
    Gender
    Posts
    9,734
    Thumbs Up
    Received: 1,296
    Given: 3,160

    0 Not allowed!

    Default

    England proper (that is England in GB) would have become a less important part of this new "English Empire" or whatever it would be called. French would probably be official perhaps and we'd have had a lot more trouble with rebellious groups and other ethnicities.
    As well as that a lot of taxes would be devoted to wars along France's unstable, undefendable borders and I really don't like the sound of any of it really.

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •