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What was one effect of the Hundred Years’ War?
the destruction of French towns and farms
the destruction of English castles and cities
higher death rates and a lower life expectancy
higher prices and a loss of economic power
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the destruction of French towns and farms
Much of the fighting took place in France, where armies ravaged villages, farmland, and towns, causing widespread physical and economic devastation.
Much of the fighting took place in France, where armies ravaged villages, farmland, and towns, causing widespread physical and economic devastation.
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