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The English entrance into the war on France's side was primarily driven by a combination of political alliances and the desire to counterbalance the growing power of Spain and the Habsburgs in Europe. The English viewed their involvement as a way to protect their interests and support France against perceived threats. Additionally, the conflict was fueled by longstanding rivalries and the desire for territorial expansion. This alliance was solidified through treaties and mutual interests in maintaining a balance of power on the continent.

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