
The battle of Agincourt and its aftermath represents the apex of English supremacy over France in the Hundred Years' War as:
A) the battle was a crushing defeat for the French and from which they never recovered.
B) it led to the French king recognizing Henry V as the heir to the French throne.
C) it secured English control over Normandy, Aquitaine, and Burgundy.
D) the French king, Charles VI, was forced to abdicate in favor of the English king, Henry V.
E) the English retained control of northern France from that point.
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