After 116 years of fighting, both nations were pretty much done and wanted peace. Both sides "won" (France was able to make the English leave, and the English raided so much bullion that they were fairly rich afterward), and the population took a major turn for the worse (the Black plague also occurred during this time). Some events during the war led to the English Civil wars, also 'unifying' the nations because they became preoccupied with themselves at the moment.
The Hundred Years War had political and social results, helped establish nationalism and ended English claims to territory.
England and France and various allies of France
France and Britain
England and France
The major cause of the Hundred Years' War between England and France was a dispute over the rightful succession to the French throne.
The Hundred Years War had political and social results, helped establish nationalism and ended English claims to territory.
England and France and various allies of France
A France and England
France and England fought the hundred years war because England wanted control of France.
France and Britain
It was between France and England.
The "hundred years war" was fought from 1337 to 1453 between England and France
a battle between England and France
England and France and various allies of France
France and England
England and France
England and France