Which was a cause of the Hundred Years' War? A. The English king made claims to the French throne. B. The French king tried to assassinate the English king. C. England accused French monks of trying to convert English citizens. D. France refused to allow English merchant ships to dock in French ports. is it d? @aveline
I don't think so...
if it not I think it is b
"The name the Hundred Years’ War has been used by historians since the beginning of the nineteenth century to describe the long conflict that pitted the kings and kingdoms of France and England against each other from 1337 to 1453. Two factors lay at the origin of the conflict: first, the status of the duchy of Guyenne (or Aquitaine)-though it belonged to the kings of England, it remained a fief of the French crown, and the kings of England wanted independent possession; second, as the closest relatives of the last direct Capetian king (Charles IV, who had died in 1328), the kings of England from 1337 claimed the crown of France."
so a?
Right
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