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What was an underlying cause of the Hundred Years war?

A. There was a question of succession for the French Crown.
B. There was a dispute over territory as both countries expanded.
C. The legitimacy of the next English monarch was in question.
D. The English were reclaiming land as part of a religious revival.

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Answer:

A. There was a question of succession for the French Crown.

Step-by-step explanation:

There was a struggle between France and England. They had many disputes one being the succession for the French Crown.

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