deathscompanion1
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Hmm interesting, therefore what would you suggest? York seemed to gain some gains whilst in France, whilst Beaufort and Suffolk lost a fair few
The war in France was a constant and endless succcession of gains and losses. Eventually however the French found their stride and the Burgundians grew tired of being chained to the English and increasingly open to joining with Charles or at least maintaining neutrality to play both sides. The English held Paris by dint of their alliance with Burgundy without that alliance which broke down due to factors independent of the English they were always going to end up on the back foot.