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The Hundred Years' War, which lasted from 1337 to 1453, was primarily resolved through a combination of military defeats and diplomatic negotiations. The war concluded with the French victory at the Battle of Castillon in 1453, leading to the expulsion of English forces from most of France, except for Calais. The Treaty of Picquigny in 1475 and subsequent agreements solidified peace between England and France, marking the end of hostilities. Ultimately, the war shifted the balance of power in favor of France, solidifying its national identity.

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