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Yes, trade increased after the Hundred Years War, which lasted from 1337 to 1453. The war's conclusion led to more stable political conditions in both England and France, facilitating economic recovery and growth. Additionally, the rise of merchant classes and the expansion of trade networks, particularly in textiles and other goods, contributed to this increase in trade during the late 15th century. Overall, the post-war period set the stage for the emergence of a more interconnected European economy.

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