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The Hundred Years War was a series of conflicts between England and France that lasted from 1337 to 1453. It was one of the longest and most destructive wars in European history, and it had a profound impact on both countries.
The war began when Edward III of England laid claim to the French throne. This was rejected by the French, and the two countries went to war. The war was fought in a variety of ways, including sieges, naval battles, and large-scale battles. The English initially had the upper hand, but the French eventually gained the advantage and won the war.
The war had a major impact on both countries. In England, it led to the rise of a strong central government and the development of a professional army. In France, it led to the decline of the feudal system and the rise of a centralized monarchy.
The war also had a major impact on the economy of both countries. In England, it led to the rise of the wool trade and the development of a merchant class. In France, it led to the rise of the textile industry and the development of a strong banking system.
The war also had a major impact on society. In England, it led to the rise of the middle class and the development of a strong sense of national identity. In France, it led to the rise of the bourgeoisie and the development of a strong sense of patriotism.
The Hundred Years War was a long and destructive conflict that had a major impact on both England and France. It led to the rise of strong central governments, the development of professional armies, the rise of the middle class, and the development of a strong sense of national identity.