The Battle of Agincourt

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History

 

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Patricia O

 

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March 15, 2013

 

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College

 

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During the Battle of Agincourt, King Henry V and his small English Army overcame overwhelming odds and beat the numerous French armies. At the beginning, the English had 5000 archers and 900 gunmen and the French had 20,000 to 30,000 men. The two armies lined up in lines, the first 1000 yards apart...
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The two armies lined up in lines, the first 1000 yards apart. The English were the first to advance, moving into range of the archers. The French, getting shot at with arrows, charged the English lines, the French rally and push the English back killing many men. (The Great Battles) King Henry V went back to lick his wounds and started a pep rally with his army...
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