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What was one cause of the Hundred Years’ War?
King Edward III claimed the French throne.
King Phillip VI claimed the English throne.
King Charles VII claimed the English throne.
King Henry V claimed the French throne.
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King Edward III claimed the French throne.
Explanation: Edward III's claim (as grandson of Philip IV through his mother) challenged the succession in France after 1328 and, along with disputes over feudal rights and territory, helped spark the Hundred Years' War.
Explanation: Edward III's claim (as grandson of Philip IV through his mother) challenged the succession in France after 1328 and, along with disputes over feudal rights and territory, helped spark the Hundred Years' War.
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