the answer is France and England
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England had control over the channel of water between England and France prior to the start of the Hundred Years War.
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The 1559 Treaty of Cateau, to which you are likely referring, marked the end of a 65-year conflict between Spain and France (and, by extension, England, which supported France during the latter years). While there were several minor points of conflict during the 65 years leading up to this treaty, the major struggle was for control of Italy. The treaty established Spain as the victor in this struggle. The treaty's name was drawn from Cateau-Cambrésis, the town in northern France where it was signed.
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the answer is France and England
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It wasn't
England had control over the channel of water between England and France prior to the start of the Hundred Years War.
It's was England who gained control by defeating the French fleet of the cost of the Netherlands.
Dispute over the French throne between the kings of England and France
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English and France
the train between England and France is called "Eurostar"
France and England fought the hundred years war because England wanted control of France.
No. France is an independent country.