What was a cause of the Hundred Years' War?



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The French king made claims to the English throne.


The English king made claims to the French throne.


Land and honor were at stake.


The French and English valued land and needed more land to ward off famine.


The French king wanted control of the English provinces in France that the English had controlled since Norman times.

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What were the general causes of the Hundred Years' War? Disagreements over rights to land, economic conflicts, and a dispute over the succession of the French throne. King want to pass it nicely to a male heir, but France didn't have a male heir to pass it to because King Charles IV died without children.

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The French and English valued land and needed more land to ward off famine.

Land and honor were at stake.

The English king made claims to the French throne.

The French king wanted control of the English provinces in France that the English had controlled since Norman times.

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