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How did England and France differ following the hundred years ‘war? Place each concept into the correct category

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Answer: England, in contrast, had begun the war with more organized tax structures than France, and much greater accountability to a parliament, but royal revenues fell greatly over the war, including the substantial losses incurred by losing wealthy French regions such as Normandy and Aquitaine.

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