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The Hundred Years' War was primarily funded through a combination of taxes, loans, and the sequestration of church revenues. Both England and France levied taxes on their subjects, including the taille in France and various customs duties in England. Additionally, monarchs sought financial support from wealthy merchants and nobles, often securing loans to finance military campaigns. The war also led to the increased centralization of royal power as kings sought more efficient means to collect revenue.

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