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During the Hundred Years’ War, monarchies fought over a throne and
labor shortages.
control of peasants.
food shortages.
control of territory.
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control of territory.
Explanation: The Hundred Years’ War was driven by English claims to the French throne and disputes over control of French territories (e.g., Aquitaine, Normandy).
Explanation: The Hundred Years’ War was driven by English claims to the French throne and disputes over control of French territories (e.g., Aquitaine, Normandy).
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