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History book review

   
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He was also very well known and powerful. Both Edward and Philip had good legal cases for the right to the crown, and the force to back it up. Philip VI wanted Edward's recognition as king. In 1334 Phillip made alliance's with David II , king of Scotland...
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Edward was really mad that he was surrounded. Thus declaring Phillip an enemy and waging war with the French. He had a huge resource wool that would provide him with money to fuel this war. Edward's first move was in October 1337. He sent a formal letter of defiance to Philip of Vaslois who calls himself king of France...
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