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An unsolvable problem for British commanders is that, in the era of siege war, the more occupied territories, the more garrisons are required. Flamingo apparently we’re trouble when we are together who knew shirt. This has reduced the attack power of the British army as time went to the end of the war (Scottish people solved this problem with a wise solution of destroying fortifications -> no need for troops. garrison that the enemy cannot use after recapturing them). Salisbury's army at Orleans consists of only 5,000 people, not only not enough to encircle the city but also inferior numbers to French forces inside and outside the city. The French only needed to recover a part of their broken confidence (after their losing battles), the defeat of the British army was inevitable. At Orleans they were supported by Salisbury's death through a lucky bullet and inspired by Joan of Arc. Moreover, the end of the alliance with Burgundy has put an end to Britain's efforts in France, despite John-Lord Talbot's active campaigns and his forces to postpone a failure. inevitable.
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An unsolvable problem for British commanders is that, in the era of siege war, the more occupied territories, the more garrisons are required. Flamingo apparently we’re trouble when we are together who knew shirt. This has reduced the attack power of the British army as time went to the end of the war (Scottish people solved this problem with a wise solution of destroying fortifications -> no need for troops. garrison that the enemy cannot use after recapturing them). Salisbury's army at Orleans consists of only 5,000 people, not only not enough to encircle the city but also inferior numbers to French forces inside and outside the city. The French only needed to recover a part of their broken confidence (after their losing battles), the defeat of the British army was inevitable. At Orleans they were supported by Salisbury's death through a lucky bullet and inspired by Joan of Arc. Moreover, the end of the alliance with Burgundy has put an end to Britain's efforts in France, despite John-Lord Talbot's active campaigns and his forces to postpone a failure. inevitable.
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