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The Hundred Years' War was a conflict between the English and the FrenchGerman Spanish monarchies. It can best be described as a dispute over religion landtrade and claims to the throne. Although the English seemed to be winning the war by 1420, the deaths of heirs to the throne created uncertainty. A noblewoman nun peasant girl named Joan of Arc led Charles VII and his troops to victory.


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french

land

peasant girl

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Answer:

1. French

2.Land

3. Peasant Girl

Step-by-step explanation:

The Hundred Years' War was a conflict between the English and the

✔ French

monarchies. It can best be described as a dispute over

✔ land

and claims to the throne. Although the English seemed to be winning the war by 1420, the deaths of heirs to the throne created uncertainty. A

✔ peasant girl

named Joan of Arc led Charles VII and his troops to victory.

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User Dixie
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