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The term "Three Hundred Years' War" typically refers to the long conflict between England and France from the late 14th century to the mid-15th century, primarily known as the Hundred Years' War (1337-1453). The war was initiated by Edward III of England, who claimed the French throne through his mother, Isabella of France, leading to a series of disputes over territorial and royal succession rights. This conflict was characterized by a struggle for power and control over territories in France, significantly impacting both nations' histories.

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