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Why did the Flemish support Edward III's claim to the throne of France? A. The French had been seizing Flemish territory. B. Th...Question
Why did the Flemish support Edward III’s claim to the throne of France?
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The French had been seizing Flemish territory
They wanted the English to rule Flanders
Their textile industry depended on English wool
They had been at war with the French for many years
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The French had been seizing Flemish territory
They wanted the English to rule Flanders
Their textile industry depended on English wool
They had been at war with the French for many years
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- The French had been seizing Flemish territory
The Flemish supported Edward III's claim to the throne of France because the French had been seizing Flemish territory. This led the Flemish to ally themselves with the English in their conflict against the French.
- The French had been seizing Flemish territory
The Flemish supported Edward III's claim to the throne of France because the French had been seizing Flemish territory. This led the Flemish to ally themselves with the English in their conflict against the French.
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