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Battle of Agincourt Timeline Game

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The Battle of Agincourt (1415) was a significant battle in the Hundred Years’ War between England and France. To understand the strategic decisions and outcomes of this historic battle, a timeline game can provide a hands-on approach to learning.

  • Players can learn about the key events leading up to the Battle of Agincourt
  • Players can understand the sequence of events during the battle itself

Game Details: a timeline game where you place events in their correct chronological order

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  • August 1415: Henry V of England invades France
  • September 1415: Battle of Harfleur
  • October 1415: English army marches towards Calais
  • October 24, 1415: French army blocks English retreat at Agincourt
  • October 25, 1415: Battle of Agincourt begins
  • October 25, 1415: English longbowmen decimate French forces
  • October 25, 1415: French cavalry charges English lines
  • October 25, 1415: Henry V rallies his troops
  • October 25, 1415: French forces suffer heavy casualties
  • October 25, 1415: French forces retreat
  • October 25, 1415: English victory at the Battle of Agincourt
  • October 25, 1415: Henry V captures French prisoners, including nobles
  • 1416: Henry V continues his campaign in France
  • May 21, 1420: Treaty of Troyes signed, recognizing Henry V as heir to the French throne
  • June 2, 1420: Henry V marries Catherine of Valois
  • August 31, 1422: Henry V dies
  • September 1, 1422: Henry VI becomes King of England and France
  • 1455: War of the Roses begins
  • 1453: End of the Hundred Years' War
  • Ongoing: Legacy of the Battle of Agincourt as a symbol of English military prowess

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