England's good fortunes in the Hundred Years' War turned for the bad when:
A) Edward III was taken captive by the dauphin at Crecy.
B) the French acquired large siege cannons with which to batter English cities.
C) the French acquired longbows.
D) the use of chevauchee ruined the land and brought on a famine.
E) Edward III died,leaving a young Richard to rule.
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