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The Treaty of Troyes was a 1420 agreement that made Henry V of England the heir to the French throne, effectively disinheriting the Dauphin Charles VII during the Hundred Years' War. This controversial treaty, signed by the mentally unstable Charles VI of France under English and Burgundian pressure, established a dual monarchy that would have united the French and English crowns had Henry not died unexpectedly in 1422.

What If the Hundred Years' War Ended Differently?

Exploring how European history would have unfolded if England had emerged victorious in the Hundred Years' War, maintaining control of significant French territory.