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What triggered the start of the Hundred Years War?
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The primary trigger for the Hundred Years War was the English kings' claim to the French throne after the death of Charles IV of France in 1328.
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Which two main countries were involved in the Hundred Years War?
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England and France were the primary nations involved in the Hundred Years War, fighting over territorial claims and royal succession.
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What role did Edward III play in the Hundred Years War?
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Edward III was the King of England at the start of the Hundred Years War and claimed the French crown, leading to the outbreak of hostilities.
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Why was the Battle of Sluys significant?
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The Battle of Sluys in 1340 was significant because it gave England naval supremacy, allowing them to continue their campaigns on French soil.
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What was the purpose of the Treaty of Paris (1259), and how did it influence the war?
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The Treaty of Paris allowed the English monarch to have control over certain French territories, but disputes over these lands contributed to the war's outbreak.
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