Land disputes.
France and Britain
Edward III
The major cause of the Hundred Years' War between England and France was a dispute over the rightful succession to the French throne.
England had control over the channel of water between England and France prior to the start of the Hundred Years War.
the answer is France and England
A France and England
Tensions between England and France erupted into war when Edward III declared himself King of France. This claim began what is known as the Hundred Years wars. Despite several great victories, Edward accepted the terms of the Treaty of Bretigny where he relinquished his claim to the French throne.
France and Britain
It was between France and England.
Edward III
Edward III
a battle between England and France
The "hundred years war" was fought from 1337 to 1453 between 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.
England had control over the channel of water between England and France prior to the start of the Hundred Years War.
the answer is France and England
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