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Peasants gained power during the Hundred Years’ War by
fighting in the English army.
growing food for French soldiers.
attacking the English monarchy.
spying on French troops.
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fighting in the English army.
Explanation: The rise of infantry and longbowmen (many drawn from commoners/yeomen) made peasants militarily important, increasing their power and social influence during the war.
Explanation: The rise of infantry and longbowmen (many drawn from commoners/yeomen) made peasants militarily important, increasing their power and social influence during the war.
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