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The rivalry between France and England in the 15th and 16th centuries was primarily marked by the Hundred Years' War, which spanned from 1337 to 1453, leading to territorial conflicts over claims to the French throne. This conflict resulted in significant battles, shifting allegiances, and the rise of national identities. Following the war, tensions continued through religious and political disputes, particularly during the Protestant Reformation, as both nations vied for dominance in Europe. The rivalry also extended to colonial ambitions, as both sought to expand their influence in the Americas and beyond.

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