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The Hundred Years’ War led to an increase in
nationalism.
feudalism.
aristocracy.
democracy.
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nationalism.
The war helped create stronger centralized monarchies and a sense of common identity in both England and France, while weakening feudal armies and the power of the nobility. It did not increase feudalism, aristocratic rule, or democracy.
The war helped create stronger centralized monarchies and a sense of common identity in both England and France, while weakening feudal armies and the power of the nobility. It did not increase feudalism, aristocratic rule, or democracy.
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