Question
What was the primary cause of the Hundred Years War?
A.
England and France disagreed over who the rightful pope was.
B.
The king of England also claimed to be the king of France.
C.
The people of France blamed England for causing the Plague.
D.
England and France disagreed over where their border was.
A.
England and France disagreed over who the rightful pope was.
B.
The king of England also claimed to be the king of France.
C.
The people of France blamed England for causing the Plague.
D.
England and France disagreed over where their border was.
Answers
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The primary cause of the Hundred Years War was **B. The king of England also claimed to be the king of France.** This conflict arose from a dispute over territorial claims and the legitimacy of succession to the French throne, particularly when Edward III of England asserted his claim to the French crown after the death of Charles IV of France.
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