What was the outcome of Henry V’s successful invasion of France in 1415?

He became the first king of France.
He signed a peace treaty with France.
He won the battle and became king of France.
He arranged for his son to become king of France.

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The outcome of Henry V's successful invasion of France in 1415 primarily resulted in a significant victory at the Battle of Agincourt, where his forces defeated a much larger French army. Following this victory, Henry V went on to sign a peace treaty with France, known as the Treaty of Troyes in 1420, which recognized him as the heir to the French throne and arranged for his marriage to Catherine of Valois. However, he did not become king of France himself, nor did he arrange for his son to become king of France during his lifetime. The closest correct response from your options is that he signed a peace treaty with France.

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