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How did the end of the Hundred Years’ War in 1453 help spread the Renaissance across northern Europe?

It allowed France to focus on the Renaissance.
It allowed Spain to focus on the Renaissance.
It allowed Germany to focus on the Renaissance.
It allowed Russia to focus on the Renaissance.

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It allowed France to focus on the Renaissance.

Explanation: the end of the long conflict freed French resources and stabilized the kingdom, enabling French rulers and elites to sponsor art, learning, and cultural exchange with Italy. That patronage and increased peace and travel helped Renaissance ideas spread into northern Europe.